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Projects

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Our aim is to further advance combined transport through practical and targeted research.

The SGKV is involved in both the initiation and implementation of national and international research projects on CT. 

As a project sponsor or partner in the consortium, it is our concern to generate a high-quality and innovative output that is relevant to the overall CT system and of concrete benefit to you as a member, while always maintaining scientific neutrality.
The subject areas in which we offer research services include
Intermodal Supply-Chain-Management
Safety and Security of the supply chain
Terminal capacities
green logistics
Automotive Engineering
Terminal layouts
Environmental protection
Container Security
training and further education
In addition to exploring the research market, we are happy to accept ideas and suggestions from the association or become active in arranging project contacts.

On the project pages you will find information on current research projects.

Trailerport Projekt

Trailerport

Development of innovative solutions for efficient process integration of trailers in inland ports
Doppelpfeil

SYSLOG 2

Development of a digital KV module, the so-called SYSLOG MODUL, for logistical vocational training.
Doppelpfeil

Here you will find an overview of our completed research projects

COMBINE

EUBSR - lighthouse project COMBINE to strengthen combined transport in the Baltic Sea region

SYSLOG+

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Qualification of vocational training in the forwarding and logistics industry

ISIPLAN

Integration of event-discrete logistics simulation and layout planning for logistics nodes

ADEPT

Development and testing of security strategies and systems for secure parking processes in road haulage

ERFA KV

Climate protection by shifting transport to combined transport - promoting the exchange of experience in CT

AlpInnoCT

Alpine Innovation for Combined Transport

MORE KV

Increasing transparency in combined transport and increasing competition in the state of Bavaria by establishing digital, market-specific educational elements in vocational schools