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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Combined Transport A viable solution
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 IRU helped to start Combined Transport „Der IRU-Generalsekretär Pieter Groenendijk meinte, daß der künftige KV Schiene-Straße in Europa von drei Prinzipien gelenkt werden solle: Der Straßentransportunternehmer ist der Hauptfrachtführer, der Maître, auf der ganzen Strecke einschließlich des Transports auf der Schiene. In den Huckepackgesellschaften sollen Vertreter des Straßentransports eine überwiegende Stimme haben. Jeder, der Straßentransport betreibt, muß freien Zugang zur Beförderung auf der Schiene haben. Dies wurde allgemein akzeptiert. Das vorgenannte zweite Prinzip wurde von.....“ Hans Wenger: UIRR 30 Years
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 IRU Charter for Sustainable Development (1996) The IRU, its Member Associations and affiliated transport operators undertake to: promote, where competitive, the use of intermodal transport services
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 The Intermodal Chain Sender Logistics Provider Collection Combined Operator Rail infrastructure Railway traction Terminal Terminal Positioning Consignee
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Main Contractor – Sub-Contractor Sub-Contractor Railway Company Equipment Transport Operator Contact with Client
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Maritime Containers
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Tank Containers
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 UnaccompaniedUnaccompanied
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Rolling Highway
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 EU Goods Transport > 500km Road vs Combined Rail / Road Millions of tonnes / year Road Combined Rail/Road Source: Eurostat / IRU
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Combined Transport Incentives 44t total weight for collection / positioning road vehicles CT road vehicles exempt from traffic bans No vehicle taxes / tolls (Maut) for CT road vehicles Marco Polo subsidy only for Combined Transport Standardisation of CT semi-trailers 7.45m swap body cannot be the only standard Compensation for rail delays, as for air transport Increase capacity of CT terminals Storage of dangerous goods units in CT terminals
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Numbers of Trucks using main Alpine Transit Routes (A, F, CH), 2001 Source: ARE / VK (Swiss Federal Office for Spatial Development), 2002 * Frejus traffic 2001 includes traffic diverted from Mt Blanc tunnel (closed 1999-2002)
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Road Transport as % of total Alpine Transit Goods Traffic (A, F, CH) 1994-2001 Source: ARE / VK (Swiss Federal Office for Spatial Development), 2002
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Alpine Transit Volumes, Rail & Road (A, F, CH), 2001 Source: ARE / VK (Swiss Federal Office for Spatial Development), 2002 AustriaFranceSwitzerland 2.7 16.3 13.6 32.2 17.2 6.7 0 10 20 30 40 50 23.0 19.9 Goods, millions of tonnes Rail Road Rail Road 45.8
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Alpine Traffic 2001 RoadRail Transit, mio t. Domestic & import/export, mio t. 13.6 16.3 2.7 18.4 4.3 6.8 A CH F 17.2 6.7 32.2 24.1 3.7 28.6 A CH F
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Alpine Goods Rail Traffic (Domestic, Import, Export & Transit) by Type (A, F, CH) 2001 Source: ARE / VK (Swiss Federal Office for Spatial Development), 2002 (Millions of tonnes/year) Wagon Load Unaccompanied Rolling Highway
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