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SUSPORT @ Let Expo in Verona

SUSPORT @ Let Expo in Verona

Published on 21/03/2023 (last modified 21/03/2023)

SUSPORT was presented at Let Expo in Verona.

Let Expo is one of the main Transport and Logistics Fair held yearly in Italy, focusing on transport, logistics and intermodality. The same event in 2022 welcomed more than 205 exhibitors and 50.000 visitors. The 2023 edition, held between 8th and 11th March, doubled the number of visitors, reaching 100.00 participants.

Main participants are international port authorities, terminal operators and logistics operators.

RAM S.p.A., partner of DIGSEA, organised a workshop on Thursday 9th March 2023 titled “Digitalisation and European funds: ideas and project proposals”, speakers including representatives of the Italian Ministry of Transport and Infrastructures, European Commission, Italian Customs Agency and Italian Port Authorities.

In his speech, Mr. Alberto Cozzi, representing the Port Network Authority of the Eastern Adriatic Sea, Lead Partner of DIGSEA and SUSPORT, gave a speech illustrating the main achievements of both projects and underlining the importance of European territorial cooperation funds, as a crucial tool to work together in different regions on topics such as decarbonisation and digitalisation, which are borderless, affecting ports from Italy and Croatia alike.

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PARTNERSHIP

LEAD PARTNER

PORT NETWORK AUTHORITY OF THE EASTERN ADRIATIC SEA

VIA KARL LUDWIG VON BRUCK, 3

TRIESTE - Italy - 00390406732692

https://www.porto.trieste.it


The LP-Port of Trieste will coordinate and ensure that the project activities, outputs and expected results are achieved. Also, it will analyse the carbon footprint for the ports of Trieste and Monfalcone and develop an action plan for the reduction of CO2. Besides, it will implement pilot actions which will concretely contribute to the reduction of GHG emissions, e.g. the replacement of port lighting systems with LEDs, purchase of an electric vehicle, project design for onshore power supply.


Contact person: Alberto Cozzi
E-mail:​​​​​​​ alberto.cozzi@porto.trieste.it

PROJECT PARTNER

CONSORZIO DI SVILUPPO ECONOMICO DEL FRIULI

https://cosef.fvg.it


The Consorzio di Sviluppo Economico del Friuli (COSEF) is a public entity managing the areas of the Port of Porto Nogaro. Within SUSPORT, COSEF will analyse the CO2 equivalent emissions caused by port-related activities and draft an action plan to reduce them in the medium and long term. Also, it will replace the existing port lighting system with LED technology and refurbish port buildings increasing the port’s energy efficiency and concretely contributing to reducing GHG emissions.


Contact person: Emiliano Conchin
E-mail:​​​​​​​ emilianoconchin@cosef.fvg.it

PROJECT PARTNER

INTERMODAL TRANSPORT CLUSTER

https://www.shortsea.hr


Intermodal Transport Cluster (KIP) is a non profit org founded in 2005 as a Croatian Shortsea Promotion Centre on the initiative of the Ministry of the Sea, Transport and infrastructure. KIPs main activities are promotion of intermodality, R&D projects, the informatisation of intermodal transport service, the promotion of renewable energy sources, environmental protection and energy efficiency. KIP has vast experience regarding EU and national project management. KIPs role in the SUSPORT is WP3.


Contact person: Lari Lenhard
E-mail:​​​​​​​ lenhard@shortsea.hr

PROJECT PARTNER

PORT OF ZADAR AUTHORITY

https://portauthority.hr


The pilot action of the Port of Zadar concerns renewable energy production and has the following components: installation of photovoltaic system for port lightening, installation of solar thermal system and installation of energy storage system for night consumption: Energy storage systems are an essential part of the renewable power generation system. To supply a smooth output power to the power grid, energy storage systems are installed to the power generation system.


Contact person: Marijeta Kalanj-Jelavić
E-mail:​​​​​​​ mjelavic@port-authority-zadar.hr

PROJECT PARTNER

SPLIT PORT AUTHORITY

https://www.portsplit.hr


Split Port Authority is a non-profit institution, established with the purpose of managing, building and using the Port of Split. With annual turnover of 5,5 mln passengers and 820.000 vehicles, the Port is one of the biggest ports in the Adriatic. Split Port Authority has been continuously investing in port infrastructure, with the aim of providing excellent conditions and services in passenger traffic, as well as increasing the competitiveness of its cargo port and freight traffic.


Contact person: Ana Matulić
E-mail:​​​​​​​ ana.matulic@portsplit.hr

PROJECT PARTNER

PLOČE PORT AUTHORITY

https://www.ppa.hr


PPA will contribute with Analysis of energy efficiency of main building and with Analysis concerning sustainability of maritime transport. PPA will replace lighting systems which is located at two port locations and will achieve significant savings and higher safety measures. Mobile environment protection barriers will be purchased to increase safety. For Data Centar new cooling systems will be delivered and smart sensors to control and measure concentrations of noise, air, and water quality.


Contact person: Željko Vlahović
E-mail:​​​​​​​ zeljko.vlahovic@ppa.hr

PROJECT PARTNER

DUBROVNIK PORT AUTHORITY

https://www.portdubrovnik.hr


DPA will replace existing port lightning. Through the project we are planning to exchange 122 lighting fixtures, from witch 87 pieces of LED lamps and 87 pieces of LED reflectors. Total installed power of 122 pieces of LED lamps and reflectors after replacement will be 36,62 kW, what is reduction for 39,05kW (app. 52%) according to currently installed port lightning system. In a yearly period saving of electricity I total will be 160125kWh (from 310263 kWh to 150,138 kWh).


Contact person: Kristina Laptalo
E-mail:​​​​​​​ dpa.kristina@portdubrovnik.hr

PROJECT PARTNER

DUBROVNIK NERETVA COUNTY

https://www.edubrovnik.org


SUSPORT will include changes contucted by the Port authorities of Ploče and Dubrovnik. Both will replace the existing lighting in the port area with LED lighting, and also in Ploče, protective barriers and sensors and a new energy efficient A/C system will be installed.Dubrovnik-Neretva Region will procure an energy-efficient vehicle and the results of the project will be promoted through the development of a cross-border joint strategy on environmental sustainability and energy efficiency.


Contact person: Luka Vidak
E-mail:​​​​​​​ luka.vidak@dnz.hr

PROJECT PARTNER

NORTH ADRIATIC SEA PORT AUTHORITY – PORTS OF VENICE AND CHIOGGIA

https://www.port.venice.it


The North Adriatic Sea Port Authority,ports of Venice and Chioggia develops specific actions among which the purchase of two electric cars and further interventions for a better energy efficiency and environmental sustainability,according to the recently approved Environment and Energy Planning Scheme,Specifically it is forsen the LED lighting system implementation in the port areas of S.Andrea and San Basilio,with a Co2 emission saving of 125 ton every year.


Contact person: Silvia Baldassin
E-mail:​​​​​​​ silvia.baldassin@port.venice.it

PROJECT PARTNER

VENICE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

https://univiu.org


Venice International University is an international consortium that manages research training and academic activities.The VIU Sustainable Logistics Unit deals with transport, logistics and supply chain management; it has developed significant networks and participations in EU projects on territorial analyses; strategic scenarios; assessing needs on sustainable transport. VIU contribution in SUSPORT is on cross-border planning of port environmental sustainability and energy efficiency.


Contact person: Lucia Di Gioia
E-mail:​​​​​​​ tedis@univiu.org

PROJECT PARTNER

INSTITUTE FOR TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS FOUNDATION

https://www.fondazioneitl.org


In SusPort Project, ITL drafts a model of action plan, by which each Partner (PP) identifies measures for sustainability and energy efficiency to be realized in medium and long term to tackle challenges assessed in the territorial needs assessments.ITL elaborates a methodology for evaluating pilot actions of each PP, a concrete way to improve the role of ports as green gateways for freight flows.Then ITL elaborates a final assessment at cross-border level, based on final reports from each PP.


Contact person: Irene Sabbadini
E-mail:​​​​​​​ irene.sabbadini@regione.emilia.romagna.it

PROJECT PARTNER

PORT OF RAVENNA AUTHORITY

https://www.port.ravenna.it


The Port of Ravenna is one of the main Italian ports. Port of Ravenna Authority operates to coordinate, promote and control the port activities, administers the State’s assets, provides for the construction of infrastructures and for the common areas maintenance. It is committed in strengthening the port development in a sustainable way. Within SUSPORT, the Port of Ravenna Authority will develop and test systems to reduce the carbon footprint of its activities, by using renewable energies.


Contact person: Francesco Magagnoli
E-mail:​​​​​​​ francesco.magagnoli@port.ravenna.it

PROJECT PARTNER

CENTRAL ADRIATIC PORTS AUTHORITY

https://www.porto.ancona.it

The Central Adriatic Ports Authority contributes to SUSPORT main objective of enhancing sustainability and energy efficiency in the Adriatic area. It will implement studies and project design to support investments on onshore power supply at the port of Ancona, in line with the measures already adopted to improve the air quality of port activities. SUSPORT will also allow us to implement the state of the art of the carbon footprint.

Contact person: Elena Montironi
E-mail: montironi@porto.ancona.it

PROJECT PARTNER

SPECIAL AGENCY OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHIETI PESCARA

https://agenziadisviluppo.net


ASVI, within the SUSPORT project, aims at enhancing the competitiveness of the regional innovation ecosystem by contributing in investing on environmental resilience standards and monitoring. A pilot test will be carried out in the port of Ortona targeting accessible, resilient and environmental-friendly south-eastern transit ports, leading to ASVI’s main achievement, namely the definition of a cross-border strategy for enhancing port environmental sustainability and energy efficiency


Contact person: Andrea Mighiu
E-mail:​​​​​​​ andreea.mighiu@chpe.camcom.it

PROJECT PARTNER

SOUTHERN ADRIATIC SEA PORT AUTHORITY (PORTS OF BARI, BRINDISI, MANFREDONIA, BARLETTA AND MONOPOLI)

https://www.adspmam.it


Enhancement of PCS Gaia in order to improve the energy sustainability of maritime and multimodal transport in the port area through the device of sensors in the ports and their management, acquisition of environmental information, dashboard representation of data in real time, temporal and historical information for all the ports of ADSPMAM, consultation of archived data with data analysis, extraction and interpolation tools, import of data on ship traffic and vehicles moving in port.


Contact person: Evangelia Piteni
E-mail:​​​​​​​ e.piteni@adspmam.it

PROJECT PARTNER

RIJEKA PORT AUTHORITY

https://www.portauthority.hr


This pilot project would cover the lighting of all port areas that serve as public areas. The design must comply with the existing norms (EU norms such as EN 13201, UNI 10819) and anticipate effective public lighting management, cost and public lighting consumption control as well as regular maintenance. In addition to the renewal and significant reduction of electricity consumption for public lighting, we would also build a charging station for electric vehicles on the Rijeka breakwater


Contact person: Tvrtko Tomljenović
E-mail: Tvrtko.Tomljenovic@portauthority.hr

PROJECT PARTNER

AUTONOMOUS REGION OF FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA

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D.3.2.2 TNA Trieste Monfalcone

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.2.3 TNA Porto Nogaro

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.2.4 TNA Venice Chioggia

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.2.5 TNA Ravenna

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.2.6 TNA Ancona

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.2.7 TNA Bari

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.2.8 TNA Rijeka

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.2.9 TNA Zadar

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.2.10 TNA Ploce

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.2.11 TNA Dubrovnik

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.2.12 TNA Split

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.2.13 Best Practice Analysis

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.3.2 Local Action Plan for the ports of Trieste and Monfalcone

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.3.3 Local Action Plan for the port of Porto Nogaro

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.3.4 Local Action Plan for the ports of Venice and Chioggia

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.3.5 Local Action Plan for the port of Ravenna

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.3.7 Local Action Plan for the port of Bari

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.3.8 Local Action Plan for the port of Rijeka

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.3.9 Local Action Plan for the port of Zadar

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.3.11 Local Action Plan for the port of Dubrovnik

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.3.12 Local Action Plan for the port of Split

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.3.13 Local Action Plan for the port of Sibenik

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.4.2.7 Final PA report Bari
 

PUBLISHED ON 28/03/2023 New
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D.4.2.13_final_PA_Report_DNR

PUBLISHED ON 22/07/2022
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D.3.3.2. Action plan for enhancing environmental sustainability and energy efficiency for the Port of Ancona

PUBLISHED ON 14/10/2022
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D.4.2.2. Final Pilot Action Report Porto Nogaro

PUBLISHED ON 21/02/2023
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D.4.2.8 Final PA Report Rijeka

PUBLISHED ON 23/03/2023 New
PDF (1.95 Mb)

D.4.2.9. Final PA Report Zadar

PUBLISHED ON 28/03/2023 New
PDF (0.9 Mb)

SUSPORT Newsletter - Issue no. 1 (English)

PUBLISHED ON 26/09/2022
PDF (1.64 Mb)

SUSPORT Newsletter - Issue no. 2 (English)

PUBLISHED ON 26/09/2022
PDF (0.94 Mb)

SUSPORT Newsletter - Issue no. 3 (English)

PUBLISHED ON 26/09/2022
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SUSPORT Newsletter - Issue no. 4 (English)

PUBLISHED ON 26/09/2022
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SUSPORT Newsletter - Issue no. 5 (English)

PUBLISHED ON 17/01/2023
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A Review of Best Practices to Reduce the Environmental Footprint of Port Areas in the Adriatic Region

PUBLISHED ON 22/12/2022
PDF (1.09 Mb)

A Study on Ports’ Emissions in the Adriatic Sea

PUBLISHED ON 22/12/2022
PDF (0.82 Mb)

WP2 Follow-up report Dubrovnik, July 2021

PUBLISHED ON 26/09/2022
PDF (0.79 Mb)

WP2 Follow-up report NASPA, October 2021

PUBLISHED ON 26/09/2022
PDF (1.35 Mb)

WP2 Follow-up report NASPA, May 2022

PUBLISHED ON 26/09/2022
PDF (1.8 Mb)

WP2 Follow-up report Port of Bari, June 2022

PUBLISHED ON 26/09/2022
PDF (3.04 Mb)

WP2 Follow-up report Split, July 2022

PUBLISHED ON 26/09/2022
PDF (1 Mb)

WP2 Follow-up report Convegno Trieste, November 2022

PUBLISHED ON 24/11/2022
PDF (1.09 Mb)

WP2 Follow-up report Padova, October 2022

PUBLISHED ON 17/01/2023
PDF (2.47 Mb)

WP2 Follow-up report Let Expo, March 2023

PUBLISHED ON 21/03/2023 New
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