PRJ – INTESA (local)

/ SO 4.1
IMPROVING MARITIME TRANSPORT EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY IN THE ADRIATIC
START DATE
01.01.2019
END DATE
30.06.2021
TOTAL BUDGET
€ 2.896.480,00
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
4.1: Improve the quality, safety and environmental sustainability of marine and coastal transport services and nodes by promoting multimodality in the programme area
LEAD PARTNER
North Adriatic Sea Port Authority
TARGET GROUPS
-General public
-Public Authorities
-Enterprises , transport operators
-Transport associations
-Education and training organisation
INTESA project establishes a network among the National Maritime Administrations of Italy and Croatia and main port authorities of the Adriatic sea (Venice, Trieste, Ravenna, Ancona, Bari, Rijeka, Ploce and Split) with the scope of harmonizing and optimizing the procedures of the complete maritime transport process in order to make port and maritime transport system more efficient and safe. The project aims at optimizing the port procedure from unload of the cargo from the ship to the forward by train or truck, at optimizing the procedure to enter and exit from the port; at increasing port performances in bad weather conditions safeguarding safety and security requirements; at designing and implementing integrated ICT tool for the management and broadcast of the information on Maritime Safety to all ships en-route in the Adriatic Sea.
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PARTNERSHIP
LEAD PARTNER

North Adriatic Sea Port Authority
SANTA MARTA EDIFICIO 13
Venice - Italy
https://www.port.venice.it
The North Adriatic Sea Port Authority, ports of Venice and Chioggia (NASPA) is a public body in charge for planning, promoting and monitoring port operations, overseeing the supply of services of general interest, managing the State Maritime Property and planning the development of the port. NASPA activities span from developing the Port Community System, carrying out market analysis backing investments that increase its competitiveness, safety, security and environmental sustainability.
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PROJECT PARTNER

Italian Ministry of Infrastructure And Transport - Coast Guard Headquarters – (Mit – Itcg)
http://www.guardiacostiera.gov.it
The Italian Coast Guard (ICG) is staffed with app. 11000 persons, serving either at the ICG HQs (Rome) and at the 296 Harbor Master Offices. It operates over 500 ships and patrol boats and 18 aircrafts. ICG acts as the national competent Maritime Authority in charge of: co-ordination of the search rescue operations; fisheries activities control; protection of the marine environment; safety of the navigation; port/ship security enforcement; VTS and VTMIS management and other administrative tasks.
Contact person: Giuseppe Aulcino
E-mail: giuseppe.aulicino@mit.gov.it
PROJECT PARTNER

RAM- Rete Autostrade Mediterranee Spa
Rete Autostrade Mediterranee (RAM) was founded in 2004 to implement the “Motorways of the Sea” National Program, framed within the TEN-T plan. RAM is an in-house company of the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport, entirely owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance; the overall objective is to develop the short-range maritime routes and enhance their strategic role within the Euro-Mediterranean transport network. RAM is an in-house company with door-to-door logistics chain.
Contact person: Arianna Norcini Pala
E-mail: anorcinipala@ramspa.it
PROJECT PARTNER
Port Network Authority of The Eastern Adriatic Sea
The Port Network Authority of the Eastern Adriatic Sea is a public body having as its primary task to direct, plan, coordinate, promote and control port operations and commercial and industrial activities in the ports of Trieste and Monfalcone. The Port of Trieste is the top ranking Italian port for total throughout, with more than 62 million tons (2018) as well as for intermodal transport, with almost 10,000 trains (2018) having as main markets Central and Eastern Europe.
Contact person: Alberto Cozzi
E-mail: acozzi@porto.trieste.it
PROJECT PARTNER

Ravenna Port Authority
Port of Ravenna is a multi-purpose port ranked first in Italy for handling of cereals, food and feedstuffs, fertilizers, clay and metallurgical products. Port of Ravenna Authority operates to direct, plan, coordinate, promote and control port operations, administers the State’s maritime assets, provides for the construction of port infrastructure and guarantees the maintenance of the common areas, with aims of strengthening the connection of the port infrastructures to the road/rail networks.
Contact person: Alberto Squarzina
PROJECT PARTNER

Central Adriatic Ports Authority
https://www.porto.ancona.it/it/
Central Adriatic Ports Authority has competence on the ports of Pesaro, Falconara, Ancona, San Benedetto, Pescara and Ortona. The port authority promotes the efficient development of infrastructure and supports actions to introduce innovation and improve freight and pax flows (11 mln tons and 1,2 mln pax per year respectively). Furthermore, the port authority is involved in a sustainable port-city relationship. The main is the port of Ancona, Core node of TEN-T network along the ScanMED
Contact person: Elena Montoroni
E-mail: montironi@porto.ancona.it
PROJECT PARTNER

Southern Adriatic Ports Authority
Southern Adriatic Sea Port Authority manages the port areas of Bari, Brindisi, Manfredonia Barletta and Monopoli and coordinates the relations among the public and private operators for security, passengers and goods services. A Port Community System called GAIA , managed by the Port Authority is able to manage all the people accessing to port gates. Furthermore it has robust experience on EU Project management since 2006, strategic projects, on transport, environment and ICT.
Contact person: Evangelia Piteni
E-mail: e.piteni@adspmam.it
PROJECT PARTNER

Rijeka Port Authority
Port of Rijeka Authority is a public institution for the governance, development and use of the Port of Rijeka. It manages a development of port capacities and is competent for granting concessions to private undertakings in the areas of port basins Rijeka and Sušak, basin Bay of Bakar, basin Omišalj Bay on the island of Krk and basin Raša in Istria. The main goal is to develop the Port of Rijeka as one of the most important transit ports in the northern Adriatic for European regional markets.
Contact person: Ivan Vukas
E-mail: ivan.vukas@portauthority.hr
PROJECT PARTNER

Port of Ploče Authority
PROJECT PARTNER

Split Port Authority
Split Port Authority is a non-profit institution, established by Croatian Government, regulated by Maritime Domain and Seaports Act. Its main activities are: management of port area; ensuring port traffic; technical and technological integrity and safety of navigation; coordination and supervision of the operation of the concessionaires’ activities . Goal is providing excellent conditions and services in passenger traffic and increasing the competitiveness of cargo ports and goods traffic
Contact person: Josko Berket Bakota
E-mail: jberket@portsplit.hr
PROJECT PARTNER

Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure
Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Croatia is a state body which provides administrative, legal and expert tasks for the transport and communications. For the maritime transport the Ministry carries out inspections, administrative activities for navigation safety, search and rescue, vessel traffic management, marine ship-source pollution protection, hydrographic activities, legal relations in navigation, in inland sea waters, territorial sea, economic zone.
Contact person: Ana Udina
E-mail: ana.udina@pomorstvo.hr
PROJECT PARTNER

Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Croatia DHMZ
Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ) is a national service for providing information on weather, climate, marine, hydrological and ecological phenomena and climate extremes. DHMZ is national authority for marine meteorological service in Croatia, with mission to improve knowledge on marine information systems for ships and harbors, and general public, to promote the standards and best practice for efficient service–to-ship weather information exchange at Adriatic Sea.
Contact person: Dijana Klarić
E-mail: dijana.klaric@cirus.dhz.hr
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