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ACCSEAS

Accessibility for Shipping, Efficiency, Advantages and Sustainability

The ACCSEAS project addressed improved maritime access to the North Sea Region by developing and implementing e-Navigation within a transnational framework. A North Sea e-Navigation test-bed was established to demonstrate proof-of-concept solutions.

ACCSEAS enabled service providers, researchers and suppliers to develop e-Navigation regional services and to prototype novel marine navigation and communication concepts.

ACCSEAS provided the basis for alleviation of congestion, bottlenecks and accident risk, improving North Sea Region access, with sustained cooperation and actions after the project.


BENEFICIARIES PER COUNTRY
SWEDEN
Dept of Shipping & Maritime Technology, Chalmers University of Technology
Swedish Maritime Administration
SSPA Sweden AB
World Maritime University
DENMARK
Danish Maritime Safety Administration
GERMANY
Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration
Flensburg University of Applied Sciences
THE NETHERLANDS
Rijkswaterstaat, Ministerie Infrastructuur en Milieu
NHL Hogeschool Leeuwarden, Maritiem Instituut Willem Barentsz
NORWAY
Norwegian Coastal Administration
UNITED KINGDOM
Trinity House (on behalf of the General Lighthouse Authorities of UK and Ireland)