ERTICO eMagazine - September 2012

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September 2012


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Bitter-sweet September

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From research to deployment - The FREILOT Story

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Green shoots appear in China’s transport network: How China is going from being the most polluting country in the world to investing in sustainable transport

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Interview with: Martin Howell, Cubic Transportation Systems

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ERTICO Partnership events

Whether you spent your holidays in front of the TV watching the Olympic games, laying on the beach sun bathing, visiting cities full of tourists, hiking and enjoying a green holiday, or wandering in endless deserts, we hope you had a lovely summer break. Back here in our Brussels office, we are very busy with preparing the 19th ITS World Congress, and with just one month to go before the big kick off we would like to welcome you back with this new September edition of the ERTICO eMagazine. This month we focus on the ERTICO Partnership project FREILOT, a European co-funded pilot, which had its glorious final event in June and is now slowly coming to an end. First line personalities such as Zeljko Jeftic (Senior Project Manager, ERTICO & FREILOT project coordinator), Willem Hartman (Managing Director of Peek Nederland), and Gert Blom (City of Helmond) share with us their thoughts about the projects and reflect on these past 3 years. We also continue with our series of articles on international cooperation summing-up the latest green developments in China. We give an overview of the current situation of the transport policy in a country that despite being one of the most

polluted and polluting country on the planet, is trying to find solutions to reduce carbon emissions and move towards sustainable mobility. In our monthly interview we welcome Cubic Transportation Systems, a new ERTICO Partner. Cubic Transportation Systems are a global company with headquarters in San Diego, which provides integrated revenue management systems and services for the mass transit industry. Martin Howell, Director of Worldwide Communications, explains Cubic’s activities in the ITS field and shares his view on the city and mobility of the future. Next month, we will have a special edition entirely dedicated to the 19th ITS World Congress in Vienna. We will invite you to discover the ERTICO Partnership businesses, networking and social activities during the ITS event of 2012. Finally, before we leave you to enjoy our September edition, we are excited to announce the shortlisted videos for our 2012 ITS Video Competition! Eight videos for each category (“ITS community” and “general public”) have been shortlisted following the public vote and will now go before the ITS Experts Committee who will select the 3 finalists in each category. These finalists will then battle it out in a live vote at the VIP dinner in the 19th ITS World Congress. Winners will be shown at the closing ceremony of the 19th ITS World Congress. Click here to see the short-listed videos!

The Editorial Team


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by Henry Wasung

The Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP) was set up to run between 2007 and 2013 partly in response to the Lisbon European Council of March 2000, which set the objective of making the European Union the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world. A lofty goal, but the CIP aimed to contribute by filling in the missing gap between R&D and actual deployment.

V E HICLE

Vital elements of the CIP are its

interesting lessons not just in its

freight transport ticks at least three

focus on small and medium sized

own remit, that of urban freight

of the six areas of the ITS Action Plan

enterprises (SMEs) and a European-

efficiency, but also in general terms

wide exchange of best practice. The

regarding the CIP itself.

C FFI

CIP is divided into three programmes

TRA

– the ICT Policy Support Programme

FREILOT

• Traffic and freight management • Road safety and security • Integrating ITS applications in the vehicle

FREILOT focuses on increasing energy

addresses ITS, with its focus on,

efficiency in urban freight transport.

inter alia, energy efficiency and

This could be considered quite a

CVIS where it all started

sustainable mobility.

narrow aim, or a specialised field,

The CVIS (Cooperative Vehicle

One interesting aspect of the CIP is

FLEET

its aim to redress the relatively slow

D R IVER

(ICT PSP) is the one that directly

especially if one compares it to its parent project, CVIS (see box).

Infrastructure

Systems)

FP6

project was perhaps more typical

uptake of ICT innovations, a theme

But that is precisely its strength, says

of ITS projects before FREILOT.

which is often present in the ITS

project coordinator Zeljko Jeftic,

A R&D project far larger in

world.

“Freight area is a field where positive

scope and budget than FREILOT,

business cases can be found even

CVIS

with limited scale implementations

foundations for FREILOT and

of ITS services. By having focused on

other

these we could make real progress in

by developing the necessary

a number of vital areas.”

components for seamless and

FREILOT Ffficiency

(Urban Pilot),

Freight

Energy

coordinated

by

ERTICO, was one of the first ITS projects financed under the CIP, starting in 2009 and running to September 2012. Logically, it is also

Where to start? Firstly, urban freight

one of the first ITS pilots under CIP

transport is a hot political topic. If

to be completed. As such it offers

we look at the European level, urban

provided

reliable and

the

subsequent

necessary projects

vehicle-to-vehicle vehicle-to-infrastructure

communications.


Looking at national level and taking

roadside

the United Kingdom as one extreme,

installed and paid for will make or

urban freight transport proposals

break the FREILOT system.

such as increasing truck size/weight are

proving

controversial,

equipment

should

be

Thirdly, and quite simply, the roll-out

with

of cooperative mobility technology

cycling and road safety groups aghast

has to start somewhere, and by

at the prospect of ever larger trucks

focusing a one part of the potential

navigating city streets.

market – and a highly competitive

At a regional/city level, urban freight

part where freight companies are

transport is high up in citizens’

always looking for an advantage – a

concerns, and is thus often addressed

cooperative mobility foothold can be

by city mobility or transport plans.

secured which can then be expanded.

It is no coincidence that Helmond,

Another strength of the FREILOT is

the Netherlands, sporting a very

its à la carte approach. With a menu

ambitious Mobility Plan (Helmond

of five energy efficiency mobility

Mobiel 2015), is one of the pilot

options, city/road authorities and/

cities in FREILOT. “Being one of

or fleet operators can choose the

Europe’s première pilot cities for ITS

services which contribute to their

is not a feather in our cap, it is a real

mobility goals. In this way, Helmond

and necessary part of our efforts to

for example opted for intersection

make Helmond both a pleasant city

control,

to live and efficient in competing for business”, according to Gert Blom,

adaptive

speed

control,

acceleration control and eco-driving notion of the business case. The key

support because taking into account

to deploying cooperative technology

the characteristics of the city and

is working out who pays for what and

the 2015 Mobility Plan, it was freight

how long it takes for the costs to be

transport using the city as a through

recouped. Even taking into account

route which was the main challenge.

the progress made from the days of

Whereas in Bilbao, to take another

CIVS, when the computers needed

FREILOT pilot city, a major challenge

filled half a trunk with a cost to

is the congestion and inefficiency

match, to the current situation of a

caused by double parked vehicles

urban

tablet PC or even an Android phone

and illegally occupied loading bays.

freight transport you have clearly

with a rather more agreeable price

So in Bilbao, the city administration

defined stakeholders and already a

tag, the details of how the necessary

opted for real-time loading/delivery

City of Helmond Mobility Adviser, and winner of the iMobility Award (2011) for excellence in policy making. Likewise in Bilbao, the FREILOT pilot was part of the Urban Freight Distribution

Optimisation

Plan,

underlining the commitment of the Municipality of Bilbao in this regard. Secondly,

by

focusing

on

space booking.

Three years, six months

FREILOT. The best invention. Ever.

“It’s certainly been an exhausting,


if very rewarding, three and a half

The first major success in

years,” says Zeljko Jeftic. “From the

FREILOT was the expansion

beginning steps of adapting and fine-

of

tuning the CVIS systems for FREILOT’s

beyond its core constituency

needs, to organising the pilot phase

– urban freight delivery – to

itself and disseminating it to meet the

other actors. In Helmond,

differing needs of each of the pilot

the fire brigade joined the

sites, to analysing the large amounts

pilot phase. As Gert Blom

of data and working out a detailed

put it, “The interest of the

business plan, the enthusiasm and

emergency service is an

belief of the FREILOT partners have

important

overcome

all

the

challenges

the

service

spin-off

offering

which

to

The launch

produce a result we can all be proud of.”

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The Helmond launch event was designated the “European” event and

So what has been achieved these past

the European media and politicians invited. A full programme was created

years? After the vital if unglamorous

including a press briefing, showcase and guided tours, and conference.

work of setting the project up and defining roles and procedures, the FREILOT consortium placed great emphasis on local launch events in the pilot cities in order to fully engage local partners, garner local, regional and national publicity according to

Helmond was chosen in part because of the unexpected but very welcome involvement of the fire brigade in the pilot. The FREILOT intersection control service is flexible enough to meet the needs of any policy – so in this case, while we can discount the fuel savings as a motive for the fire brigade, the ability to receive absolute priority at traffic lights has important implications for response time (the “golden minute”) and safety.

the needs of each pilot (in Bilbao, to

Gert Blom, City of Helmond, said: “The interest of the emergency service

increase the number of participating

is an important spin-off which will further strengthen the Helmond after-

trucks, in Helmond, to help secure

project business case and help pave the way for FREILOT deployment in

the

other European cities”

support

of

city

politicians

following the local elections) and to mark the start of the pilot phase.

Thanks in no small part to the efforts of the City of Helmond and the participation of the fire brigade, and the fleet operator Van den Broek

The actual characteristics of the pilot

Logistics, the European and local launch could not have gone better, neither

phase varied hugely between the

in terms of participation on the day nor media interest. This helped to

pilot sites. First of all, each pilot site

drive the project forward and contributed to later successes in Helmond.

opted for a different combination of FREILOT services. Secondly, even when the same service was piloted, the

implementation

could

vary

according to needs – and budget – of the pilot site. In Bilbao for instance, a whole new real-time loading/ delivery

space

booking

system

was put in place, complete with LED lights installed in the loading bays indicating whether or not the bay was free, reserved, illegally occupied etc. Whereas Lyon opted for a simpler upgrade to its existing facilities, thanks in part to budgetary considerations.


During

Bilbao expansion The

importance

of

final a

good

the event

FREILOT in

June

2012, the Imtech/Peek

local launch event is perfectly

announcement

encapsulated

complemented by the

in

Bilbao.

With

was

huge local, regional and even

decision

national media interest, including

municipality to continue

9 television spots, a total of 47

the FREILOT services,

fleet operators were recruited

thus meeting the CIP

with 124 trucks taking part in the

objective

of

of

Helmond

ensuring

pilot. In addition a large amount

into the city’s mobility plan and for

of political and public support was

the pilot’s innovative character.

the end of the pilot itself. Based on

guaranteed!

The next major success came in

the positive results of the pilot phase,

Helmond.

intersection

the partners involved (the Helmond

control service working well from the

Fire Brigade, the Municipality, Van

perspective of the city authorities,

den Broek Logistics and Imtech/

the equipment supplier and the

Peek) are currently in talks to work

freight

out the final details of a commercial

will further strengthen the Helmond after-project business case and help pave the way for FREILOT deployment in other European cities”. Likewise in Krakow, the FREILOT system was fitted to municipal busses, with the aim of increasing timetable accuracy by

assigning

greater

intersection

With

the

company

involved,

things

started moving very quickly with the

agreement.

announcement in September 2010

This is a huge success for FREILOT and

by Peek Traffic/Imtech of the first

priority to busses running late.

commercial platform for cooperative

The next success came from Spain.

Europe – based on FREILOT.

In April 2011 Bilbao and FREILOT received the National Award for Best Project of the Year in the field of freight transport. Amongst factors cited as reasons for the award were the fact that FREILOT was open to all freight companies operating in Bilbao, for FREILOT being fully integrated

piloted services survive

intelligent

As

transport

Willem

systems

Hartman,

in

Managing

Director of Peek Nederland, said, “Cooperative

systems

ensure

intelligent communication between vehicles as well as between vehicles and roadside systems. In recent years, Peek has acquired practical experience by participating in such successful European research projects as CVIS, Safespot and the FREILOT project in Helmond. There is a great demand

for

applying

this

technology.

Imtech/Peek’s

cooperative

ITS

platform

meets the highest criteria of European and with

standardisation

corresponds Beter

perfectly

Benutten,

a

programme for making better use of infrastructure that has been launched by the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment.”

the CIP itself, as the above statement by Mr Hartman makes clear. This

success

has

also

led

to

interest from another seven cities/ regions,

Bordeaux,

Copenhagen,

Eindhoven, Newcastle, Verona, Vigo, Thessaloniki, etc. in implementing FREILOT

services

themselves.

Discussions are still ongoing but look promising according to Mr Jeftic – and meet the CIP objective of extending the services beyond the original pilot cities. FREILOT has shown the real need for and utility of the European Commission’s Competitiveness and Innovation Programme. And paved the way for the commercial deployment of cooperative mobility solutions in Europe.


CIP lessons for the successful deployment of ITS solutions

V E HICLE

• Focus on local needs, having in mind European implementation. In order to have a chance of expanding the service or continuing with it after the EU funding runs out, you need to show it works – but not (just ) to the Commission project officer. It is the local stakeholders, especially the local authorities, who need convincing. »»

Language. Having promotional material – the FREILOT video, leaflets and posters, and the website itself – in all the FREILOT languages plus English was very important. As a CIP pilot, FREILOT went beyond the ITS community which might be expected to speak English fluently – freight delivery companies could in fact be very small, even one person with a truck, so communicating in the appropriate language was a necessity

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C I FF

City/local policy – what is it and how do you fit in? Local elections? Be prepared to explain everything from zero! Local laws! In Lyon FREILOT had to overcome an early challenge due to the incompatibility of one of the FREILOT service’s premises with French law (you cannot reserve a parking area for a particular class of vehicle)

D

TRA

»»

Local authorities. You need their support and advocacy

Good launch event per site. This will help all local stakeholders get on board and help in a myriad of ways

»»

Collaboration. Every pilot site will have to adapt to its own needs. Local collaboration must be very tight

»»

Embrace the unexpected. Fire brigade or bus service interested? This can only help! Why not contact the same groups in the other cities?

»»

Create ambassadors. Promote the idea.

• User expectations »»

R I V E R

»»

Manage the expectations of the test users. Meet them regularly; explain that the system is being tested and that you need their feedback. If the system seems not to work, make sure you report on why and how it has been fixed. In Helmond on occasion it seemed the intersection control was not working leading to driver

FLEET

frustration and lack of trust in the system. The reason was that some traffic lights had been switch to local (non-network) setting, so could not be influenced by FREILOT. But this was part of city policy at rush hours. »»

Progress reports for users. Help them help you!

»»

Users are part of the team. They should be kept interested through progress report, difficulties overcome…

»»

Separate display temporary! Its’ being tested. One day this extra screen will be integrated!

»»

Adapt to use – and find out why! If loading bays are not booked in advance, you need to find out why. Because the system is not adequate? Or because the loading bays are only for FREILOT and there are not enough users, so the truck can just turn up whenever they want (Bilbao example)?

• Information exchange »»

Find a way to keep everyone involved and feeling part of the effort – even when they are not directly involved at that stage.

• Technology »»

R&D to pilot is a big jump. Do not underestimate the “tweaking” needed!

»»

Standards. Don’t wait! – plan for upgrades

• Cost and benefits »»

Existing or off the shelf systems are cheaper. Remember, the aim is post-pilot deployment – so it must be realistic

»»

Prove the benefits for different stakeholders

»»

Interim results are important – meetings with stakeholders could happen at any time!

»»

Installation of equipment – cheaper if part of planned maintenance/upgrades

• EU details »»

Don’t be overambitious with news or newsletters – these should be used strategically pre/post major events and milestones

»»

Not every partner in a CIP has experience with EU projects! Make sure expectations are understood


by Carla Coppola

With 1.3 billion people, the most populous country in the world is also one of the fastest growing economies, coming a close second behind the USA in the race to be the largest (and most powerful) economy in the world.

As of 2010, China is also the largest

In the past decades, China has also

starting with the big metropolises. In

industrialised nation, accounting for

shown a different attitude to the

a recent article published in the New

a fifth of the global manufacturing

world

centrally

York Times , Keith Bradsher describes

and, despite what is well believed by

planned system in favour of a

how the municipal government of

elderly occidental generations, with

more market-oriented approach to

Guangzhou (15 million people and

middle class incomes increasing.

international trade. The automobile

main manufacturing hub of the

This rise of the middle class is

market in China is the biggest in its

region) has introduced a license plate

going to speed up to 30% a year and

category with 18.5 million vehicles

limit to tackle congestion problems.

in 3 years time, according to the

sold in 2011; production has also

Economist, producing in China will

increased by 4.8% in 2012 compared

be as convenient and easy as in North

to the previous year and an increase

America with the difference that

of sales of 3.56% from January to July

China will be more efficient.

2012 in respect to the same period

China at a glance

by

changing

its

in 2011.

ambition to improve citizens’ quality of life; in the past few years the city has seen a huge enlargement of the underground and rail tracks as well as the building of

The increase in quality of life in

Population: over 1.3 billion (2011)

more and more Chinese families

GDP per capita: 9,142.668 USD at PPP (estimate 2012)

preferring

Number of vehicles in China: 78 million (2010)

congestion problems. That is where

pushes them to buy new cars - often Chinese

own

national

models - despite the rising cost of

Guangzhou’s plan is in line with the

imported

oil

and

significant

the government has to take actions, and in part is already doing so,

areas.

more green


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According to Bradsher, NYT’s Hong

government to rethink how they

public transport). This

Kong bureau chief, China “is becoming

deal with the transport emissions.

is based on real time

a modern, industrialised economy

Transport is an essential vehicle of

bus location from bus

whose leaders increasingly listen to

development but it is also one of

companies and floating vehicle data

public opinion and seek to balance

the major polluters; China, like the

from the BTRC (Beijing Transport

the environment, social welfare and

EU, is starting to realise that it must

Research Institute) which provides

many other issues against economic

attempt to deal with the increasing

a detailed information on current

growth and higher costs, to achieve

pressures put on its transport system

traffic situation. In Shanghai, the

a more balanced and sustainable

to bring down pollution levels and try

Viajeo platform also links traffic

economy”.

to provide more liveable cities.

with air pollution data to better

Indeed energy efficiency, carbon

That is why, despite the increase in

emissions reduction and use of new

car ownership, a great importance is

energies are among the priorities

given to railway networks and public

of the 12th Five Year Plan (2011-

transport in general as Yanying Li,

2015) designed by the People’s

Senior Project Manager at ERTICO,

Republic

plan

explains. “Sustainable transport is

sets up priorities for the transport

a very popular concept in China and

sector, among others, and foresees

ITS is providing a great help to the

September 2012

an extension of the national road

government to find new solutions to

Beijing

network with ambitions to reach

encourage people to use more public

85,000 km of total motorway length

transport”.

Demonstrations included bus management system (back office as bus operator’s view) and multi-modal journey planning (using iPad).

government.

This

and 300,000 km of total rural road length.

Dr Li is also the coordinator of the Viajeo project that, with its two

understand the impact of the road traffic on the environment. This will be done by using the parameters of

the

European

Handbook

of

Emission Factors (HBEFA) which will

Viajeo Final Workshops

Regarding greener ambitions, the

test sites in China (Beijing and

Shanghai

government

Shanghai), has the main scope to

Demonstrations included a technical visit to bus stops with real-time passenger information displays and a live emission and pollution simulation.

has

also

launched

side initiatives aiming to reach

design

these goals including the China

platform to facilitate data sharing

Green

and information exchanging, thus

Freight

Initiative

(CGFI).

and

implement

This initiative, backed up by the

improving

Ministry of Transport and the China

enabling new services.

Road Transport Association (CRTA) in April 2012, represents a further step towards the country’s fuel efficiency and reduction of emissions policy. The CGFI identifies priorities for the next 3 to 5 years beginning with establishing a strong cooperation amongst the stakeholders involved (government bodies, associations, private companies), as well as promoting the green freight concept and supporting good practices. Put this way, China’s incredibly fast

development,

large

economy but significant amount of pollution is leading the Chinese

existing

an

open

services

and

In Beijing, Viajeo offers real-time multimodal transport

journey by

using

for a

public

bus

management system provided by Thetis

(specialist

in

data


Unsurprisingly China is expected to

real advantage of improving mobility

account for 89% of the total market

and accessibility. They are faster

with 42 million of those electric

than conventional bikes and even if

vehicles.

slower than buses, they allow users

Yet concerns emerge as e-bikes become the favourite means of transport in China. Electric bicycles help identify air pollution

are very energy efficient, however

concentration in the city

they

based

free (like any means of transport,

on

current

traffic

are

not

entirely

pollution-

to be more mobile, especially for short trips, and ease the access to shops and services in ever growing congested cities. Without forgetting that there are many small businesses that rely on the use of these bikes, for example for carrying tools and

situations which can help short-term

including even human bodies). The

traffic management strategies and

batteries of the bikes tend to be

long-term planning.

manufactured from lead giving grave

Sustainability is a very trendy word

concerns about lead pollution, also

these days and can mean many

the electricity used to recharge the

things but for countries like China

vehicles come from the power grid

it means research and investment

relying either on coal or hydro power,

above

depending on which part of the

financial crisis, China increased its

country they are used. Alternative -

national

and more expensive - technologies

and development (R&D) devoting

are available and would involve a

5-10% of the total to transport

great effort from the government to

research (estimate by the Ministry

persuade industry.

of Science and Technology - MOST).

Another interesting development of green development in China concerns electric bikes; already the leader of

conventional

bike

production,

China has recently imposed itself as the biggest producer and exporter of e-bikes with over 22 million units produced and 370,000 exported in 2009. A recent study conducted by Pike Research shows that the global market for e-bikes will increase

Nonetheless, despite lead pollution

drastically between 2012 and 2018,

and

reaching the enormous amount of

Guangzhou, Dongguan and Shenzhen

47 million units sold in 2018 and

have banned e-bikes from some

generating

districts) electric bicycles have the

a

revenue

of

$11.9

safety

concerns

billion (over â‚Ź9 billion) by 2018.

(cities

like

goods.

all.

Despite

investments

the in

global research

R&D funding includes investments in infrastructure, high-speed trains, electromobility, congestion reduction and mitigation of air pollution. Competitive China is also showing interest in cooperating closely with international partners. Many activities involving European Union-China cooperation have been successfully completed; in May 2012 an EU delegation

Tuesday 23 October 2012, 11.00-12.30 (Lehar 1 Room)

had a bilateral meeting on

Multimodal traveller information services have been implemented in many cities to

transport and ITS in Beijing.

facilitate multimodal journeys. The recent fast growing deployment of smart phone and wireless communication offers a great opportunity for collecting and delivering real-time information throughout an entire trip. Many transport operators, cities and information providers cooperate in development and implementation of information services for multimodal journeys for pre-trip planning and en-route support. This session invites cities and information providers to present their achievements in multimodal information provision in various cities and their views on future opportunities of sustainable motilities.

During this meeting several common

priorities

identified

such

mobility,

energy

and

as

were smart

efficiency

standardisation,

with

the meeting concluding with a declaration of intent to continue

the

information

exchange between the EU and China and the cooperation on


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these priorities. However some negative factors have a strong impact on international cooperation. According to a study conducted by Dr Li, the players involved in this cooperation share different

priorities

as

European

researchers focus on demonstrating and

establishing

already

existing

products and technologies, while generally Chinese researchers are more competitiveness oriented. Last but not least “Chinese researchers are often surprised by how little knowledge on China and Chinese research activities foreign partners have�.

recognise that China can provide

by the year of the snake, a great

solutions and examples itself, and

mediator and very good at doing

must

business.

learn

more

about

Chinese

conditions and research priorities

This is a crucial point. China is among

if they wish to fully benefit from

the players who can really make the

partnership.

difference in the global economy and not only in the transport and ITS industry. Other players need to

For

more

information

on

ERTICO

The year of the mighty dragon is only

activities in China, please contact

half way through and will be followed

Vincent Blervaque.


Can you describe the activities

the infrastructure of whole cities

of

or regions. It aims to help them to

Cubic

Transportation

Systems in ITS? Cubic

Transportation

regulate demand by setting fees Systems

is

across all modes of transport within a region, as well as empowering their

transport modes, particularly motor

customers with targeted, precise

vehicles,

information to manage how they

to manage demand by increasing

travel. It will maximise the benefit of

parking

Although we have a revenue

truly real-time traveller information

systems, and latterly, variable tolls,

collection heritage going back

- mobile apps, message signs, tolling

with congestion charging being the

nearly 40 years, we recognise that

and usage charging, parking accounts,

most recent method of demand

the world is now changing faster than

journey planning systems – all these,

management.

ever before. The global population

and more, have a part to play, but

playing an important role – but to

is growing at a tremendous rate,

need to be integrated within an over-

be effective the whole-of-transport

metropolitan and suburban areas are

arching plan.

must be integrated.

Today, a person’s journey choice

Our experience in delivering ground-

is likely to be influenced by three

breaking

factors:

the

advantage of already having taken

timeliness and the reliability of the

the first major steps towards true

mode of transport. And increasingly,

integration in cities as diverse as

as societies, we are adding a fourth

London and Chicago.

dimension:

environmental

see ERTICO as an organisation within

If transport stakeholders

which we can forge relationships to

the leading integrator of payment, information technology and services for intelligent travel solutions.

MH

‘morphing’ into mega-cities reducing the distance between those cities, towns and commercial and industrial districts.

As a global population,

we’re all increasingly aware of the environmental impact of our journey choices and the need to change our behaviour.

impact.

the

overall

the

cost,

All of these factors equal more

can understand, at a macro and

transport journeys and a need to

micro level, which factors are most

consider how each of us will go

prevalent in causing congestion points

about our journeys in the future. In

and bottlenecks in their cities, they

response to this, Cubic has devised a

can take appropriate action to vary

vision for how to help keep the world

these factors to influence demand

on the move into this evolving future,

and therefore maximise supply. Well

which we call Nextcity.

planned

Nextcity

and

managed

networks,

regulators costs,

have

introducing

tried toll

These solutions are

systems

gives

us

the

We definitely

progress this vision. Why have you joined ERTICO? What are your expectations for this partnership?

MH

Operating as we do in several regions across Europe, we

see ERTICO as a great forum to exchange ideas, to stimulate debate

articulates our view of how the ITS

using all the available and emerging

of the future will work, based on our

technologies will deliver a positive

experience with some of the world’s

impact on all four of these critical

largest cities.

deciding factors.

policy formation. It is where many

Nextcity envisions a fully-integrated

To achieve this they will require more

whole of transport, journey and

dynamic systems and attempts are

out, from each other and from their

payments management systems – it

already being made to address this.

is aimed not only towards transport

In public transport, operators have

operators but also regional transport

attempted to level demand using

planners who manage demand across

peak and off-peak fares. In private

and to influence thinking which will go into funding allocation and of Europe’s great cities come to find potential partners what might be possible. We certainly believe that ITS has a massive role to play in reducing the environmental impact of all forms of travel, and have many ideas and


plans that can help that to become

apps,

real. And ERTICO is where much of the

bandwidth,

thinking about funding and sensible

of

allocation of public money is done,

and speed of data

as cities and regions work to balance

crunching, to name

citizen need, economic demands and

just

environmental goals. Our expectation

continuing apace, but

in joining ERTICO is that we can learn

their implementation,

much from that debate, can bring

in

our global experience to inform it

is

wherever possible, and perhaps most

fragmented.

importantly, we hope we can learn

many in the industry

from the diverse membership what

can see opportunities

they see as possible, what they want

that now exist, but

to achieve and how they think it can

are

that

Every year, over 10 billion journeys are taken worldwide

be done.

political, economic or

using Cubic payment and information systems. Cubic

regulatory influences

has delivered over 400 projects in 40 major markets

and

are

on five continents. Active projects include London;

leading operators and

Brisbane (Southeast Queensland) region, Australia; New

authorities to think

York/New Jersey region; Washington, D.C /Baltimore/

maybe too timidly and

Virginia region; Los Angeles region; San Diego region;

narrowly.

San Francisco region; Minneapolis/St. Paul; Chicago;

Are

there

any

projects,

activities or sectors within the ERTICO Partnership you are particularly interested in?

MH

I think we will learn much more as we become more

fully involved and represented. But already, I have been amazed by how aligned ERTICO is with what we

i n t e g r a t e d

communications

a

few)

many

solutions help

real choices in the smartest and easiest ways to pay their fares. Cubic delivers total solutions incorporating design,

and

supply,

operations support, user support, business support and field services.

Atlanta region; Miami (South Florida) region; Vancouver and Edmonton, Canada; Sydney (New South Wales),

of forward thinking makers

manufacturing,

services include on-site management, central systems,

However, with the aid policy

development,

installation, integration, services and information. Our

I think

barriers

transport

their operations and services and give their passengers

cities,

frustrated

which

operators manage

are

piecemeal

provides

Australia; and Scandinavia.

and

proven. And the public acceptance

some places will be there - Chicago,

of the use of technology in making

London and Vancouver are all on

these changes in our lives is also

a path to true integration.

These

growing, thanks to the ubiquity of

cities will be the models for others to

powerful smartphones. What needs

follow. There are huge opportunities

to change is that bold decisions have

and equally big challenges – I hope

to be made in the interests of the

What do you imagine cities

that with the industry working with

longer-term.

will look like in terms of

governments through forums such as

by national governments and regional

Mobility in 10 years time?

ERTICO, we can help to overcome

transport planners, informed by the

those challenges and see real change

proven experience of the leading

being effected.

integrators and technology providers.

in mobility, in NFC, in tolling, and pan-European

interoperability.

I look forward to taking part.

In

fact, perhaps I should buy a Eurostar season ticket!

MH

Cubic

speed

perhaps

believe the future holds - in AFC, in

broader

There will certainly be progress towards

truly

integrated

suppliers,

These must be made

is

It would be great to see an increasing

our transport systems have, in many

missing in the development,

shift to integrated regional planning,

cases, been in place for a long time

technical or political, of

where an overview is taken to

and building new infrastructure is

ITS today to change the mobility of

encompass both public transport

not easy – either economically or

both people and goods to meet the

and road policy by a single planning

geographically. For that, and other

scenario you described above?

authority – such as you already see

transport systems. In Europe,

What

reasons, I have a feeling that progress will not be as momentous as it could be in the short term. Technical

developments

MH

you

think

The creativity is there, without a doubt. achieve

(brilliant

do

The technology to true

integration

is

already there and in many cases well-

in Sydney, San Francisco or London. Change is never easy and more proving and debate will undoubtedly be needed, but ERTICO is definitely a


great facilitator for those discussions to take place.

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25 September 2012

Supervisory Board Meeting

Brussels (BE) 27 September 2012

Public Authority Platform

Brussels (BE) 9 October 2012

Strategy Committee Meeting

Brussels (BE) 10 October 2012

ITS for Urban Mobility: European Project Opportunities for innovation and deployment

Brussels (BE) 22-26 October 2012

19th ITS World Congress

Vienna (AT)

21 October 2012

Informal SATIE meeting

23 October 2012

ERTICO – ITS Europe & ITS China Bilateral meeting

24 October 2012

ITS for Urban Mobility Day

26 October 2012

ITS Standardisation for harmonised and effective deployment


For further information, please contact us: Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium t +32 (0)2 400 07 00 f +32 (0)2 400 07 01 pr@mail.ertico.com

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