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TRANSPORT
RESEARCH
FUTURE - DIRECT RESEARCH
Beyond our
commercial studies and consultancy assignments, we aim to strengthen
our methodology and expertise via regular co-operation with European
Union Departments, Regional Councils and transport companies in
long-term research projects.
LOGIMPACT
:
In association with the Ministery of Transport and Ademe, we currently
manage a research project on the methodology to improve the measurement
methodology of transport and logistic economic and environnemental
impact on a territory.
LOGISTICS
AND PLANNING :
In association with the Conseil Régional Nord-Pas de Calais, the
University of Lille I and the GRRT, we currently manage a research
project on the preconditions for the implementation of distribution
centres within the newly designated "Euroregio" territory.
This programme should allow us to
:
- Specify the state of the art in research
on the location of logistics centres,
- Identify the macro-economic potential
of the Euroregio regarding logistics implementation, Identify
at the macro-economic level the kinds of offer provided by and
the demands implied by such implementation,
- Identify the means of assessing the relationship
between the need for dedicated logistics services and flows and
the existing euroregional territory,
- Contribute to the strengthening of management
education and know-how in logistics within the Euroregio,
- Develop consultancy skills and methodology
applied to commercial feasibility studies on logistics platforms
in the Euroregio.
OPTIMISATION OF COMBINED TRANSPORT CENTRES
:
We were awarded a PREDIT research contract in co-operation
with the French Transport Department, SNCF, CNC, NOVATRANS and RFF.
This research aimed to define, introduce
and test new management methods for the operation of terminals,
in order to increase their capacity in the context of strong growth
of combined transport.
It is based on an in-depth analysis
of the operations at six centres (Novatrans in Lille, Noisy, Pompadour,
and Avignon, and CNC in Lille and Avignon), carried out through
detailed studies of statistics and recording the movements at the
terminals.
The research identifies important
spare capacity in this area.
Contact
: Christian
DUHAUT
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