Work on creating the INCONE60 cargo flow model is advanced. The Inero Software company, which is responsible for developing this IT tool, has already programmed the initial version of the system and created the interface.
Based on the methodologies and data developed by the European Commission, the Maritime Institute has developed algorithms for calculating external costs generated by water and land transport. The INCONE60 model will include calculations of external costs such as accidents, noise, environmental pollution, infrastructure degradation costs, climate change costs and costs arising from congestion. Currently, this algorithm is being calibrated and will soon be implemented in the model.
To make the INCONE60 model more realistic, close cooperation was initiated with SeaRoutes.
Searoutes is dedicated to building a greener supply chain. They have developed a collection of APIs to help maritime and logistics stakeholders build digital solutions for their clients. Thanks to their expertise for processing and interpreting AIS data, provide clients with the most accurate routes to better plan, track and improve journeys from point A to point B
Completion of work on the model and publication on the INCONE60 website in the "Simulator" module is expected at the beginning of October.