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  • LESSTHANWAGONLOAD LOGO

    The LessThanWagonLoad project has the objective to develop a smart specialized logistics cluster for the chemical industry in the Port of Antwerp in order to shift transport volumes from road to rail freight. This objective will be realised by developing: (i) a new rail transport solutions for single pallets (we call this LWL ‘less than wagon load’ in analogy with existing LTL ‘less than truck load’ transport) and (ii) new added value rail freight services for the industry within the Antwerp chemical cluster. These potential new services consist of parking, repair, picking and cleaning for chemical wagons, rail connected cross docking of pallets and improved rail connections by setting up mixed trains with conventional and maritime container volumes.

    The project primarily focuses on Antwerp and the chemical industry. But the new concepts can also be leveraged to other logistical hubs with other industries. This will be demonstrated at a second logistical hub Nola, in the south of Italy. This broad implementation potential increases the impact on European society.

    Realising the LessThanWagonLoad project will contribute in a substantial way in realizing the EC’s ambition to shift 30% of road freight over 300km to low-emission modes by 2030. The potential benefits of the project for European society are very important and diverse: (i) environmental improvements (less GHG emissions), (ii) reduced costs of rail freight, (iii) increased inter-modality and higher resilience of the transport system, (iv) local economic growth and employment, (v) less congestion and traffic casualties and (vi) less risk on social dumping. 

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  • Develop a smart specialized logistics cluster for the chemical industry in the Port of Antwerp in order to shift transport volumes from road to rail freight. Launching a rail transport solution for ‘less than wagon load’. New added value rail freight services for the chemical industry.

    • Logistics Nodes

      Within LTWL an automated wagon loading system is being developed (AWLS).  This AWLS is designed and engineered as an automated wagon loading system (AWLS to load and unload pallets on wagons. Within the project, there will be a full technical design including a bill of material and execution plan. Also, first demonstrations of the AWLS will still be performed within the duration of the project.

      As such this is the first step to Generation 3 and Generation 4 but does not yet qualify as such as it is not a fully automated system (mechanical transhipment).

      The implementation of such AWLS should attract road transport (via shunting) to the hub (Main Gate Antwerp) where transhipment could be performed in an automated manner thus facilitating a modal shift to rail

      Description: Hub Service Offering. By attracting volume to the hub, new added value rail freight services for the chemical industry could be offered.  Current rail freight solutions do not offer this.  Consolidation in the hub could allow for:

      • Cross docking services for pallets in a rail connected warehouse
      • Specialised parking, repair and picking services for chemical wagons
      • Advanced cleaning & repair services for chemical wagons & tank trucks
      • Improved rail connections by combining conventional and intermodal volumes

      LTWL offers the first step up to Generation 2 since “less than truck load” volumes are bundled in the logistical hub and transported by rail freight.

    • Access & Adoption

      LTWL allows “less than truck load” volumes to be bundled in the logistical hub and transported by rail freight.  The smallest loading unit actually in rail freight is a single-wagon-load or a container put on an intermodal train.  LTWL will allow for a competitive and green solution for transport of single pallets through Europe in realising a modal shift to low-emission rail freight whereas such volumes have currently almost exclusively travelled over the road.

      Description: Sectorial, Regional, Seamless Vertical Integration. The Automated Wagon Loading System will demonstrate how these single pallets or less than truckloads of various shippers can be consolidated into full wagon loads, thus successfully demonstrating within the chemical cluster of the Port of Antwerp a successful modal shift through automation. (Generation 1).