iTransfer

innovative TRANsport Solutions for Fjords Estuaries and Rivers

Background and Aim

Aim
The aim of iTransfer was to develop and present innovative, sustainable solutions in ferry technology, operation and policy to improve regional accessibility by water-based public transport in the North Sea Region via a TOP approach: - resolve Technological issues (design of ferries and landings), - improve ferry Operation (integration of ferries with the public transport system and set-up of new ferry connections) - support a Policy environment, which resolved tendering problems and recommended comprehensive barrier-free access solutions.

Focussing on ferries as sustainable means of transport to optimize access to regions where water courses offer potential for public transport, iTransfer sought a strategy on “how” to make efficient use of this potential. By working together across different regions and sectors, the project developed a new ship design, adapted a ship for eco-fuel and built a tide proof landing, and built critical mass to show new policy options.

Background
North Sea local and regional authorities wish to improve their accessibility as sustainably as possible. The road system is often congested. The North Sea Region has significant underused capacity for water transport on rivers and estuaries, new ferry services could offer new access for passengers and improved interconnectivity within cities, islands or inland destinations by river.

Regional, national and EU programmes and policies demand reduction of CO2 emissions. Business and tourism need greater accessibility and interconnectivity of public transport. Regional Public Transport Authorities seeking improved accessibility of islands and suburbs are looking for appropriate ferry technology, which offers modern and commercially viable transport quality, combining reduced fuel consumption, low CO2 emissions, and less wash to protect the fauna and flora near the shore. To implement new transport concepts, more and new types of ferry landings are required because of the huge North Sea tide hub. We need to understand the passenger ferry market demand, specific passengers’ requirements and needs in order to tailor solutions to compete against individual transport.

As rules in the field of passenger ferry transport have become so complex and sophisticated, European players such as local, regional and national administrations and (public) transport authorities, ferry operators and shipyards joined forces transnationally in the iTransfer project to work jointly on new technology, operational concepts and policy frameworks to improve accessibility and sustainability.


PROJECT DURATION: 2010-10-01 - 2014-12-31
ERDF GRANT: 2,287,825.00 €
ERDF EQUIVALENT: 0,00 €
TOTAL ELIGIBLE BUDGET: 4,575,650.00 €
LEAD BENEFICIARY: Institute for Sustainability, UK
PROJECT HOMEPAGE: www.itransferproject.eu

Information Hub

iTransfer brochure 2014
iTransfer flyer
iTransfer Report 01 - Efficient operations and sustainable design / Damen report on specification requirements for a sustainable North Sea Region ferry
iTransfer Newsletter 04 - December 2014
iTransfer Report 01_Annex 01 - Efficient operations and sustainable design / Damen report on specification requirements for a sustainable North Sea Region ferry
iTransfer Report 01_Annex 02 - Efficient operations and sustainable design / Damen report on specification requirements for a sustainable North Sea Region ferry
iTransfer Report 02 - Efficient operations and sustainable design / TESO report on sustainable ferry travel: innovative ferry design
iTransfer Report 03 - Efficient operations and sustainable design / Weserfähre manual: fuel saving techniques and strategy
iTransfer Report 03_Annex 01 - Efficient operations and sustainable design / Weserfähre manual: fuel saving techniques and strategy
iTransfer Report 04 - Efficient operations and sustainable design / SEStran Maid of the Forth fuel trials
iTransfer Report 05 - Efficient operations and sustainable design / Ostend workshop, B2B and activity report
iTransfer Report 06 - Efficient operations and sustainable design / Summary report on fuel cell feasibility
iTransfer Report 07 - Accessible ferry landings and new routes / Gravesham report on North Sea Region (NSR) accessible ferry landing design
iTransfer Report 07_Annex 01 - Accessible ferry landings and new routes / Gravesham report on North Sea Region (NSR) accessible ferry landing design
iTransfer Report 07_Annex 02 - Accessible ferry landings and new routes / Gravesham report on North Sea Region (NSR) accessible ferry landing design
iTransfer Report 07_Annex 03 - Accessible ferry landings and new routes / Gravesham report on North Sea Region (NSR) accessible ferry landing design
iTransfer Report 07_Annex 04 - Accessible ferry landings and new routes / Gravesham report on North Sea Region (NSR) accessible ferry landing design
iTransfer Report 07_Annex 05 - Accessible ferry landings and new routes / Gravesham report on North Sea Region (NSR) accessible ferry landing design
iTransfer Report 08 - Accessible ferry landings and new routes / Gravesham report on new ferry connections and improved viability of the Gravesend Pier and Pontoon
iTransfer Report 09 - Accessible ferry landings and new routes / SEStran report on accessible landings: Galloway’s Pier reconfiguration
iTransfer Report 10 - Accessible ferry landings and new routes / Erlebnis Bremerhaven passenger survey report
iTransfer Report 10 _Annex 01- Accessible ferry landings and new routes / Erlebnis Bremerhaven passenger survey report
iTransfer report 11 - Tendering ferry services / SEStran Ferry Toolkit
iTransfer report 12 - Tendering ferry services / Kent County Council (KCC) report on tendering a passenger ferry service
iTransfer report 13 - Tendering ferry services / UCL final report on sustainability issues in public procurement of ferry services
iTransfer report 14 - Tendering ferry services / IfS report on barrier-free access to ferry landings for people with impaired mobility
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