18-CHARGE (local)

/ SO 4.1
Capitalisation and Harmonisation of the Adriatic Region Gate of Europe
START DATE
01.01.2018
END DATE
30.09.2019
TOTAL BUDGET
€ 965.600
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
CHARGE - RAM - Rete Autostrade Mediterranee Spa
TARGET GROUPS
- Regional development agencies
- Transport and logistics operators
- Transport associations
- Enterprises
- Public Authorities and decision makers
CHARGE project capitalizes the results of IPA CBC Programme 2007-2013 CARICA project, aiming at promoting efficient and sustainable investments for infrastructural development of ports and logistics centers, through development of integrated action plans and financial roadmaps based on forecasted traffic flows.
The project will foster the intermodality and sustainable transport connectivity in the Area while supporting the decision-making process in the adoption of infrastructure investments and pilot activities
CHARGE - KEY PROJECT NUMBERS
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PARTNERSHIP
LEAD PARTNER

RAM - Rete Autostrade Mediterranee Spa
VIA NOMENTANA 2
Rome - Italy
RAM is an in house company and implementing body of the Italian Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport, which is competent, in its scope of action, for the entirety of the Italian territory, including the Italian areas eligible for the Italy-Croatia CBC Programme, even though its official seat is outside of the Programme Area.
Contact person: Roberto Mencarelli
PROJECT PARTNER

Central Adriatic Ports Authority
Central Adriatic Ports Authority is a NUTS I authority, whose competence and extension are defined by the Ministerial decree n.169/2016. As Core port of the ScanMed corridor of TEN-T network, the port of Ancona plays a strategic role as main gateway connecting South-east Mediterrean countries with the Northern and Central Europe countries, for passenger and freight traffic.
Contact person: Guido Vettorel
PROJECT PARTNER

North Adriatic Sea Port Authority – Ports of Venice and Chioggia
www.port.venice.it/en/north-adriatic-sea-port-authority.html
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.
Contact person: James Orlandi
E-mail: james.orlandi@port.venice.it
PROJECT PARTNER

Intermodal Transport Cluster
KIP is a consortium governed by public law based in Rijeka established on the initiative of Croatian Ministry of Sea. Its members are all Croatian port authorities, ports, Croatian railways, major agents and freight forwarders and other transport stakeholders. KIP employs experts with vast experience in management of EU cooperation projects, ensuring the timely and smooth implementation of administrative and financial activities. In addition to transnational and cross-border cooperation.
Contact person: Tanja Vujnović Kereš
E-mail: info@shortsea.hr
PROJECT PARTNER

Port of Ploče Authority
The Port Authority of Ploče, is organized in four sectors, which are divided in departments. The employees in the Port of Ploče Authority are very competent, high experienced in the port business including logistics, IT, environmental issues and other important fields. Port of Ploče has developed its own PCS system and has developed competences in the field of of bottleneck identification relevant for the project.
Contact person: Darko Plećaš
E-mail: ppa@ppa.hr
PROJECT PARTNER

Split Port Authority
Port Authority Split was established pursuant to Decree of the Government of the Republic of Croatia on the establishment of Port Authority Split („Official Gazette“no. 45/97, 155/98 and 72/11, 114/14) for the purpose of managing, building and using the Port of Split. Port of Split, according its purpose is the port open for international public traffic, and according its size and importance, it’s ranked as the port of special (international) economic interest for the Republic of Croatia.
Contact person: Ana Matulic
PROJECT PARTNER

Southern Adriatic Sea Port Authority (Ports of Bari, Brindisi, Manfredonia, Barletta and Monopoli)
The Port Network of the Southern Adriatic Sea gathers together the Ports of Bari, Brindisi, Manfredonia, Barletta and Monopoli all along the west Adriatic coast of Italy. The five-port infrastructure includes 57 quays of approximately 10km of total quay length, all connected to the rail and road network and served by two major international airports.
Contact person: Evangelia Piteni
PROJECT PARTNER

Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure
Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure (MSTI) is a government body relevant for the implementation of project actions in the eligible area. Maritime Safety Directorate operates a wide spectrum of various maritime technical systems and equipment including highly sophisticated VTMIS system consisting of the national single window and SafeSeaNet, AIS, Radar, Meteo and other sensors.
Contact person: Toni Maricevic
PARTNERSHIP
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CHARGE - LIBRARY
Here all the documents
Analysis of the physical and non-physical bottlenecks in Italy - ADSPMAC
PUBLISHED ON 31/05/2020
Analysis of the physical and non-physical bottlenecks in Italy - ADSPMAS
PUBLISHED ON 31/05/2020
Analysis of the physical and non-physical bottlenecks in Italy - ADSPMAM
PUBLISHED ON 31/05/2020
Analysis of the physical and non-physical bottlenecks in Croatia - PPA
PUBLISHED ON 05/06/2020
Analysis of the physical and non-physical bottlenecks in Croatia - SPA
PUBLISHED ON 05/06/2020
Analysis of the physical and non-physical bottlenecks in Croatia - MSTI
PUBLISHED ON 05/06/2020
Final report on physical and non-physical bottlenecks and missing links in Italy and Croatia
PUBLISHED ON 05/06/2020
Reduction of specific missing link or development of a service for MoS improvement
PUBLISHED ON 05/06/2020
Comprehensive report on the future scenarios of traffic flows between Italia-Croatian ports
PUBLISHED ON 09/06/2020
Technical requirements for authorization procedures between the ports of Ancona and Split
PUBLISHED ON 31/05/2020
4.2 – Upgrading of existing port community systems for the efficiency of the logistic chain
PUBLISHED ON 07/07/2020
CHARGE videos
Many CHARGE project partners took part to the Adriatic Sea Forum, held in Ancona between the 30th and the 31st of May 2019. The video gives an overview of the 2 days-meeting, with a short interview to Roberto Mencarelli from RAM - Logistica, Infrastrutture, Trasporti S.p.A
Rodolfo Giampieri, President of the Central Adriatic Ports Authority (ADSPMAC), explains objectives and relevance of CHARGE project for the Port of Ancona.
The II Transport Stakeholders Workshop was held in Split on the 14th of May. Main addressed topics have been: current capacity, traffic flows, challenges and outlook for the Port of Split.
Ing. Luigi Trevisan (ADSMPAS) discloses the app "Ve Porto", developed within the framework of the CHARGE project.
The Conference has been an opportunity to share the main results of the CHARGE project, which has been fnalized to improve intermodal services within the existing maritime connections between the two shores of the Adriatic Sea and to optimize the efficiency of the traffic flows and the environmental sustainability in the framework of the Adriatic Ionian Macroregion.