In Finpro's seminar on May 4, Josef Czako spoke about ITS and MaaS opportunities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. He also gave understanding on what kind of players there are in the field of ITS in respective countries, and what steps one should follow when entering the market.
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„LET’S GO D-A-CH“
ITS / MaaS
Business Development
in Germany / Austria / Switzerland
FinPro Workshop
Part 1
Challenges, EU-ITS Directive, National ITS Programs;
HERMES Study (MaaS)
Helsinki, 04.05.2016
Josef Czako, Moving Forward Consulting
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Efficiency, Financing,
Environment, Safety.
We are facing many challenges in
Transport and Mobility for people
and goods.
There is an urgent need for
improvement.
Our experience and competence
will support you to find
sustainable solutions.
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Mission.
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Clients. Life Cycle.
MOVING FORWARD CONSULTING
offers services for Public and Private Clients
for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS).
We support the entire life cycles:
Policy, Business Model, Technology, Financing,
Operation, Project Management, Quality
Management, Auditing.
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Urban and Inter-Urban ITS.
Development and Implementation of ITS
Directive and (National) ITS Action Plan
according to EU Legislation
Deployment of Innovations in ITS
e-Mobility
Mobility as a Service (MaaS), new services
Automation: Self Driving Vehicles
Big Data, Digitalization
Integration of City Mobility Services
Integrated Logistics
Dynamic Parking
Dynamic Traffic Management
City Access
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Business Development.
Market Research
Agency & Representation
You would like to enter markets abroad? We help you to start your
business with local support, capacity and expertise
Business Development
We help your sales in a specific country or region
Project Preparation
Prepare tenders and specifications
Project Management
Manage and control, risk and quality assessment, auditing
Cooperation, M&A
Find suitable investment or cooperation partner; acquisitions
support
Aid for Start-Up Businesses
Support of young businesses to successfully market their ideas
and solutions
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Our Network. Your Support.
MOVING FORWARD CONSULTING
operates in a global network of
Transport, ITS, and ICT Consultants
with innovative Know-How
in various disciplines
and long term experiences.
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Support of International
Traffic & Transport Associations.
Asecap – Association of European Road Concessionaires – Brussels:
Member of Steering Committee
Connect Baltica (Estonia), and Connect South East (Bulgaria):
Board Member
DNS – Dialogforum Nutzerfinanzierung Strasse – Berlin/Germany:
Founding and Board Member
EduNet – International Education Network
ERF – European Road Federation
Ertico – ITS Europe:
Member of the Strategy Committee, Vice Chair of Travel & Transport Sector
IBTTA – International Bridge, Turnpike and Tunnel Association:
Member of various Committees
IRF – International Road Federation – Geneva:
Chair ITS Policy Committee, Executive Committee
IRU – International Road Transport Union
kontiki – Working Group in Contactless Smart Card Systems – Frankfurt/Germany:
Founding and Board Member
National ITS Associations in Europe, Asia, and Russia
POLIS – Network of European cities and regions
UNECE – Economic Commission for Europe
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Expertise. Topics.
Mobility
Fair and Intelligent Transport with
Mobility Pricing
Mobility Pricing - A paradigm shift
to improve congestion, financing,
environment, and road safety.
Transport Strategy
Transport Crisis in EU and U.S.
Sustainable Mobility for Road
Transport
Urban Transport
Access Pricing for Cities
ITS for Urban Mobility
Access Control for Cities
Key ITS Applications to enable
Urban Mobility
Urban Infrastructure Development
Road Safety
Innovative Telematic Solutions to
support Road Safety
ITS to improve Road Safety
Cooperative ITS to increase road
safety
Electronic Toll Collec
Electronic Toll Collection &
Road User Charging
tion & Road User Charging
Design of Nationwide Truck Tolling
Schemes
Comparison of Nationwide Truck
Tolling Schemes
Cost factors and business cases of
toll schemes
EETS, European Electronic Toll
Service
Risk Management in Road User
Charging
Infrequent Travelers - Good
Customers?
Impacts of Tolling to the
Environment
Benefits of Multi-Lane FreeFlow
(MLFF) and Open Road (ORT)
Tolling Schemes
VMT - Vehicle Miles Traveled
Pricing for Tolling
Financing
Financing of Road Infrastructure
with Tolling
Tolling, a tool for PPP Financing
Schemes
ITS
Innovative ITS Strategies
Cooperative Systems in Automotive
Applications
Education & Research in ITS
ITS and Economic Growth
Doomsday or Paradise - Solving
road traffic challenges
The Role of ITS for Sustainable
Mobility
ITS Policies for Sustainable
Mobility
How to foster the Deployment of
ITS
Technology
Technologies for ITS
5.9 GHz Standard
WAVE - High Speed
Communication for V2X
Logistics
Intelligent Truck Parking
ITS for TEN-T Roads
Studies
Comparison DSRC and GPS
Technologies for Road User
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12. Contact:
Josef A. Czako, President & CEO
Moving Forward Consulting UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Zur Marterkapelle 89, 53127 Bonn, Germany
Registered at HRB Bonn 21772
Fon +49 228 9289 4341
Cell +49 151 2919 5810
Mailto: josef.czako@moving-forward-consulting.com
Web: www.moving-forward-consulting.com
Experience Matters.
We pair …
… visions with creativity,
… knowledge with cooperation,
… sustainability with success.
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The EU - ITS Directive
and ITS Programs in D-A-CH
Countries
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16. EC - ITS Action Plan
Optimal Use
of Road, Traffic
& Travel Data
Road Safety
and Security
Continuity of
Traffic &
Freight
Management
Integration of
Vehicle &
Transport
Infrastructure
Data Protection
&
Liability
European
ITS
Coordination
Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6
EU-wide real
time travel
information
Collection
& provision
of road data
Accurate public
data for
digital maps
Free minimum
information
service
Promotion of
multi-modal
journey planners
Continuity
of ITS
services
Services for
freight transport
& logistics
European ITS
Framework
architecture
Interoperability
of electronic
toll systems
Promotion of
in-vehicle
safety systems
Introduction of
Europe-wide
eCall
Regulatory
Framework
on HMI
Guidelines: Impact
on Vulnerable
road users
Guidelines:
Secure parking
places for trucks
Development &
evaluation of
coop. systems
Specifications
for V2X, I2X
communication
Addressing liability,
esp. in-vehicle
safety systems
Collaboration
platform on
urban ITS
Open in-vehicle
Platform
architecture
Mandate for
European
standardisation
Security &
data protection
Guidelines
for public
funding for ITS
Decision support
toolkit for ITS
investments
Legal framework
for EU ITS
cooperation
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17. European ITS
Advisory Group
20 High Level Members
Chair: EC
Service providers
User associations
Transport operators
Industry
Social partners
Professional organisations
Local authorities
European Commission
advise on business and technical
aspects
formulate stakeholder interests
European ITS Committee
Member States
Chair: EC
establish specifications in priority
areas
information exchange
Member States
European Commission
EC - Committees
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Germany
Intelligent Transport Systems Action Planhttp://www.bmvi.de/SharedDocs/DE/Anlage/VerkehrUndMobilitaet/Strasse/ivs-aktionsplan-strasse-broschuere.pdf?__blob=publicationFile
Action Field 1: Optimal use of road, traffic and travel data The activities will be
pooled to improve the accessibility of road traffic related data and their quality. It
will be either data from public and from private sources addressed.
Action Field 2: Continuity of ITS services in the areas of traffic management and
information here summarizes the activities that allow jurisdictional overarching
implementation of ITS services. Here also the different system approaches should
be merged into a frame architecture with defined interfaces.
Action Field 3: ITS applications designed to enhance traffic efficiency, traffic
safety and environmental impact, this field of action describes the concrete
implementation measures of ITS applications.
Other fields of Action: Building a technology database; Development of an
intermodal ITS framework architecture; Development of further reference
architectures; offered creation of qualification and training; Optimization of
collective road transport telematics; Multi-criteria traffic control; ITS applications
for bulk and heavy transports
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Germany
Intelligent Transport Systems Action Plan
Action Field 1: Optimal use of road, traffic and travel data The
activities will be pooled to improve the accessibility of road traffic
related data and their quality. It will be either data from public and from
private sources addressed.
1.1 Guidelines for increasing coverage of Driving-related data and
events
1.2 Structure of a quality management system (system) for the
acquisition and processing of data for ITS services
1.3 Structure of mobility data marketplace
1.4 A method for optimized accessibility of cards relevant road
information for ITS
1.5 Safety relevant traffic information without additional charges for
the end user
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Germany
Intelligent Transport Systems Action Plan
Action Field 2: Continuity of ITS services in the areas of traffic
management and information here summarizes the activities that allow
jurisdictional overarching implementation of ITS services. Here also the
different system approaches should be merged into a frame architecture
with defined interfaces.
2.1 Development of a parent intermodal ITS mission statement
2.2 Development of an ITS framework architecture street
2.3 Development of an ITS reference architecture for jurisdictional comprehensive
traffic management
2.4 Development of an ITS framework architecture for public transport
2.5 Definition of strategic transport corridors
2.6 Further development of Arbeitsstellen- construction site management
2.7 Harmonisation of individual and collective transport information and influencing
2.8 Functional ITS rules as a basis for integration of innovative system elements in
the investment plan
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Germany
Intelligent Transport Systems Action Plan
Action Field 3: ITS applications designed to enhance traffic
efficiency, traffic safety and environmental impact, this field of action
describes the concrete implementation measures of ITS applications.
3.1 Project Plan Road Transport Telematics
• Line control systems (SBA)
• Congestion warning systems (Ostwald)
• Network control systems (NBA)
• Ramp metering systems (ZRA)
• Node control systems (KBA)
• Lane allocation (FSZ)
• Temporary hard shoulder release (TSF)
• Traffic control centers (TCC)
• Traffic Data Collection (VDE)
3.2 Design and testing of cooperative systems
3.3 Introduction of eCall
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Austria
Intelligent Transport Systems Action Plan
(selection)
Traffic Management
• Open Data Base
• Sensors, Video Technologies,
• Rail Emergency Management
The Informed Traveler
• Mobile Services AtoB
• Border Crossing Services
Freight & Logistics
• Truck Parking
• Rail Capacity Managament
• E-Freight, e-Cargo
New Mobiliy Services
• ECo-AT Cooperative Systems (C-
ITS)
• eMoRail Intermodality
• Future ITS, and Cloud Services
Research
• Horizon 2020
• CEF Transport
• European Territorial Cooperation
• INTERREG Europe
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Switzerland
Intelligent Transport Systems Action Plan
„Digital Switzerland“
• Digital economy
• Data and digital content
• Infrastructure and the environment
• E-Government and E-Health
• New forms of political participation
• Developing the knowledge
economy
• Security and Trust
• Position Switzerland in the
Automated monitoring and control of
traffic
Projects
• FA VM Automated monitoring and
control of traffic
• Use of emergency lanes to prevent
traffic jams
• Five new motorway projects
http://www.astra.admin.ch/dokumentation/00119/05558/index.html?lang=en
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Thank you.
Questions?
Discussion.
Contact
Josef Czako
President & CEO
Moving Forward Consulting UG
Zur Marterkapelle 89
DE 53127 Bonn, Germany
Phone +49 228 9289 4341
Mobile +49 151 2919 5810
Email josef.czako@moving-forward-consulting.com
Web www.moving-forward-consulting.com
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