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Impact Assessment of a Rural Tourism Mobility Service Open
The purpose of this paper is to present an impact assessment of the new Apukka Shuttle Bus service in Finnish Lapland. The service was created to serve both overnight and activity customers at a remote tourist destination. Tourism mobility…
Evaluation of Beyond MaaS Concept and Technical Solution: Case Enriched Travel Chains Open
The Beyond MaaS concept aims at combining digital mobility services with the digitalized information about the contexts and reasons of mobility in an intelligent way. Trip planners and various degrees of MaaS approaches have made public tr…
Moving beyond MaaS with ecosystemic way of work Open
This paper introduces a concept aiming at enhancing traveler's mobility by integrating mobility and tourism services together, creating added value for travelers seeking more sustainable ways to research peripheral destinations. Furthermor…
Workplace travel planning: Case Finland Open
Sustainability is important for companies today and many companies set sustainability targets for their operation. Work-related travelling is one of the functions in which sustainability could be improved and Workplace Travel Plan (WTP) of…
Alternative Approach for Improvement Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Large European Container Ports Open
The main objectives of the EU transport policy belongs the limitation of the negative environmental impact from ports. Similarly, companies are adopting sustainable supply chain management practices to response the policy makers’ and consu…
Alternative Approach for Improvement Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Large European Container Ports Open
The main objectives of the EU transport policy relate to the limitation of the negative environmental impact of ports. Similarly, companies are adopting sustainable supply chain management practices to respond to policymakers' and consumer…
Impact assessment of rural PPP MaaS pilots Open
The purpose of this paper is to present the impact assessment results of Mobility as a Service pilots based on public-private collaboration. In the pilots, companies and local and regional stakeholders joined their expertise to experiment …
Sustainability of port operations: The European ports' attempts to reduce negative environmental impacts Open
The main objectives of the EU transport policy belongs the limitation of the negative environmental impact from ports. Similarly, companies are adopting sustainable supply chain management practices to response the policy makers’ and consu…
MaaS in rural areas - case Finland Open
This paper presents characteristics of rural areas for MaaS development, based on a project co-funded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Finland. The paper presents rural mobility SWOT analysis and challenges, as well as goals …
The European Roadmap 2025 for Mobility as a Service Open
This paper is based on a Mobility as a Service (MaaS) project, Mobility as a Service for Linking Europe (MAASiFiE), conducted for the Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR). MaaS is an emerging concept aiming to offer user-orient…
Deliverable 2: European MaaS Roadmap 2025. MAASiFiE project funded by CEDR. Open
Executive summaryMobility as a Service for Linking Europe (MAASiFiE) is a two-year project funded by the trans-national research programme “Call 2014: Mobility and ITS” launched by the Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR). The …
Deliverable 4: Impact Assessment of MaaS. MAASiFiE project funded by CEDR. Open
Executive summary, see http://www.vtt.fi/sites/maasifie/PublishingImages/results/CEDR_Mobility_MAASIFIE_Deliverable_4_Revised_Final.pdf\n
Changing Training Needs of Port Workers Due to Future Trends Open
The operating environment in ports has changed considerably during the past decades. The public ownership is decreased at the same time when the private international operators have taken bigger involvement in business. The technological d…
Deliverable 3: Business and operator models for MaaS. MAASiFiE project funded by CEDR. Open
The transnational research programme “Call 2014: Mobility and ITS” was launched by the Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR). Funded within that program, Mobility as a Service for Linking Europe (MAASiFiE) is a two-year project …