Modal shift potential for Danube shipping: The market for containerized transport of dry bulk

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Abstract

In the field of inland waterway transportation (IWT), Europe faces substantial shortcomings when it comes to integrating this mode of transport into the broader transportation network. Transportation of containers is a promising market seg-ment for Danube waterway transport. Containerization of goods potentially re-duces handling time, risks and therefore costs since goods can be transported from origin to destination without having to change the cargo unit when changing modes of transport. Moreover, several types of goods could be consolidated on one vessel, addressing the decreasing average shipment size. The competitiveness of multimodal transports by inland navigation thus potentially increases. This study uncovers the potential for a shift from road transport to inland vessels in the EU Danube riparian states, particularly within the dry bulk goods market. The extracted substantial quantity transported by road which bears potential for a shift to Danube navigation amounts up to 140 Mio. tons and 75 billion TKM in 2021.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2024
VeranstaltungTRA 2024
Transport Research Arena, Dublin
- Dublin, Dublin, Irland
Dauer: 15 Apr. 202418 Apr. 2024
https://traconference.eu/

Konferenz

KonferenzTRA 2024
Transport Research Arena, Dublin
KurztitelTRA 2024
Land/GebietIrland
OrtDublin
Zeitraum15.04.202418.04.2024
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Schlagwörter

  • modal shift
  • inland waterway transport
  • containerization

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