Abstract: Disruptive events (e.g., the supply chain interruption during the COVID-19 outbreak) and GHG emission regulations have set higher requirements for resilience and decarbonization initiatives such as the development of transportation systems for the collaborative use of fuel cell infrastructure. In the light of the digitization and automation development, the potential of maritime research on collaborative and coordinated transportation to address these issues has considerably increased. This special session aims to attract submissions that develop innovative approaches for Automated Cooperative Systems (Vessel Trains and Platoons of Port Vehicles), Digital Platforms for Resource and Demand Sharing, Shared Infrastructure for Alternative Fuels such as Hydrogen, Collaborative Port and Hinterland Operations.
Chair
Delft University of Technology
Prof. Dr. Margaretha Gansterer
University of Klagenfurt
Prof. Dr. Rosa G. Gonzalez-Ramirez
Universidad de Los Andes, Chile
Prof. Dr. Rudy. R. Negenborn
Delft University of Technology