Program: Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON) | Call ID: HORIZON-CL5-2023-D6-01-07
Geographical coverage: EU
Available contribution M€: The total indicative budget for the topic is EUR 8.00 million. The Commission estimates that an EU contribution of around EUR 4.00 million would allow these outcomes to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of a proposal requesting different amounts.
Deadlines: 05 September 2023 17:00:00 Brussels time
Type of Action: Research and Innovation Actions
TRL: Activities are expected to achieve TRL 5 by the end of the project – see General Annex B.
For more information on meanings of TRL, Type of Project and General Rules, please refer to the General Annexes of the Work Programme: Link to the General Annexes of the Work Programme
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Automated vehicles, rolling stock and vessels, as well as related transhipment
automated processes, are developed independently within the various transport modes and
sectors. This creates gaps and disconnections in the actual use within the logistics operations,
missing concrete new operational models and opportunities for end-to-end logistics, which
may support adoption and contributing to system integration and decarbonisation.
Automation will change the way goods flow across all modes (possibly encouraging modal
shifts to coastal shipping modes/smaller vessel fleets, inland waterways transport, railway
transport, or alternative road transport usages) and is not well explored in terms of
opportunities for the logistics supply chains and enabling increased usage of vehicles and
infrastructures. A high level of operational automation can be reached in terminals and hubs
(e.g. node-to-node operations undertaken in inland hubs, multimodal depots, logistics
terminals, freight consolidation facilities), which offer controlled environments and repeatable
processes but also in the operational domain of processes occurring in those places.
If projects use satellite-based earth observation, positioning, navigation and/or related timing
data and services, beneficiaries are expected to clearly describe if and how the use of
Copernicus and/or Galileo/EGNOS are incorporated in the proposed solutions. In addition, if
the activities proposed involve the use and/or development of AI-based systems and/or
techniques, the technical and social robustness of the proposed systems has to be described in
the proposal.