
PLANET addresses the challenges of assessing the impact of emerging global trade corridors on the TEN-T network and ensuring effective integration of the European to the Global Network by focusing in two key R&D pillars:
- A Geo-economics approach, modelling and
specifying the dynamics of new trade routes and its impacts on logistics
infrastructure & operations, with specific reference to TEN-T, including
peripheral regions and landlocked developing countries;
- An EU-Global network
enablement through disruptive concepts and technologies (IoT, Blockchain and
Physical Internet, 5G, 3D printing, autonomous vehicles /automation, hyperloop) which can
shape its future and address its shortcomings, aligned to the DTLF concept of a
federated network of T&L platforms.
PLANET goes beyond strategic transport
studies, and ICT for transport research, by rigorously modelling, analysing,
demonstrating & assessing their interactions and dynamics thus, providing a
more realistic view of the emerging T&L environment. The project employs 3
EU-global real-world corridor Living Labs including sea and rail for
intercontinental connection and provides the experimentation environment for
designing and exploiting future PI-oriented Integrated Green EU-Global T&L
Networks [EGTN]. To facilitate this process, PLANET delivers a Symbiotic
Digital Clone for EGTNs, as an open collaborative planning tool for TEN-T
Corridor participants, infrastructure planners, and industry/technology strategists.
PLANET also delivers an Active Blueprint and Road Map, providing guidance and
building public & private actor capacity towards the realisation of EGTNs,
and facilitating the development of disadvantaged regions. The project engages
major T&L stakeholders, contributing to both strategy and technology and
(importantly) has the industry weight and influence to create industry momentum
in Federated Logistics and TEN-T’s integration into the Global Network.
- Project Manager: Jeanett Bolther
- Project Manager: Alicia Enríquez Manilla
Skill Level: Beginner