Inland waterways

Create a stable group within ALICE to share experiences, projects and initiatives directed to increase the use of Inland Waterways Transport in logistics chains and supporting the common objectives defined in the Memorandum of Understanding with Waterborne Technology Platform.

Through this activity, we expect to:

  • Share and get to know ALICE members interests, competences and capabilities in the field.
  • Create links across relevant projects and support projects to get exposed to the freight and logistics community in ALICE.
  • Support cross-fertilization and identification of opportunities to share shippers, cargo owners and forwarders expectations on future developments of IWT.
  • Share and discuss ALICE roadmaps (zero emissions and physical internet) with the IWT stakeholders and connecting IWT roadmaps to a broader perspective contributing to further alignment.
  • Share innovative initiatives from IWT targeting increase the use and engaging more users in IWT innovation events.

Which is the output/what do you want to deliver?

  • An active community of ALICE members interested and working in the field of IWT to reduce barriers and increase the usage of IWT.
  • Webinars and workshops to share projects, results and initiatives.
  • IWT digitalisation roadmap aligned with PI.
  • Framework for members to realise collaboration opportunities.
  • Short document depicting user needs/expectations (IWT vs shippers) and actionable steps.

How can ALICE members contribute/participate?

  • For IWT members: to actively participate in the process, meetings and activities sharing knowledge and relevant projects particularly explaining the value proposition for users
  • For users: shippers, freight forwarders and logistics companies, by sharing their experiences on IWT (what it works, what it does not), sharing requirements and expectations.


Related news

On 5 June 2025, ALICE hosted the introductory webinar of the SEAMLESS project, officially launching a series of sessions dedicated to advancing autonomous and digitalised inland waterway transport (IWT). The event brought together over 50 participants from across Europe to Read more
The Padano-Veneto inland waterway system, which includes the River Po, the Fissero-Tartaro-Canalbianco Canal, the Ferrarese waterway and several ports, has significant potential to contribute to sustainable logistics in Europe. As one of the pilot areas of the Horizon Europe-funded CRISTAL Read more
Under the coordination of Lukaziewicz, the Technological Institute of Poznan, 15 partners including ALICE met on the 11th and the 12th of October at the University of Gdansk in Sopot for the kick-off meeting of the ambitious project Cristal. Cristal Read more


Related events

The SEAMLESS introductory webinar will kick off a dedicated series exploring the future of autonomous and digitalized inland waterway transport. This session will provide an overview of the project’s structure, its strategic objectives, and how it contributes to greener, smarter Read more
 4 June 2025 | 3:30 to 4:30 Transport Logistic Munich ALICE BOOTH, Hall A3, stand 400  “Innovation in IWT isn’t just about vessels or infrastructure—it’s about aligning with how customers want to move goods today and tomorrow.” – Herfried, TTS INTRODUCING: Containerization of your Read more
 5 June 2025 | 10am to 11am Transport Logistic Munich ALICE stand Hall A3, stand 400 “If a Digital Twin could predict tomorrow’s disruption and suggest the optimal modal shift, would you follow it or bypass it?”  CRISTAL WORKSHOP This workshop, organised in the frame Read more

All ALICE Inland Waterways related past events, news and documents