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The Development of Container Transport Within the Intermodal Transport System Between the Czech Republic and Slovenia
Litera, Martin ; Libertín, Josef (referee) ; Kudláček, Jaroslav (advisor)
This dissertation presents systems and technics which serves for conversion freight traffic on to railway. For this purpose as well explores using various possible transport units. The dissertation is primary targeted aplication these systems, transport in progress between Czech Republic and port of Koper, detection of extension benefits of using intermodal transport for security operation in traffic on surface communications.
Transport in the EU with special focus on the multimodal and intermodal system
Šnobr, Michal ; Vošta, Milan (advisor) ; Vlčková, Jana (referee)
This diploma thesis analyzes the current situation of the transport system in the European Union and focuses on the multimodal and intermodal system. The first chapter focuses on the theoretical aspects of transport. It defines terms connected with transport and establishes various ways to measure it. The second chapter describes the current state of transport in the EU, provides statistics and examines the most important documents and projects (White Paper on Transport and TEN-T). The third chapter analyzes multimodal and particularly intermodal transport system and identifies the key advantages and disadvantages of this type of transport.
The Development of Container Transport Within the Intermodal Transport System Between the Czech Republic and Slovenia
Litera, Martin ; Libertín, Josef (referee) ; Kudláček, Jaroslav (advisor)
This dissertation presents systems and technics which serves for conversion freight traffic on to railway. For this purpose as well explores using various possible transport units. The dissertation is primary targeted aplication these systems, transport in progress between Czech Republic and port of Koper, detection of extension benefits of using intermodal transport for security operation in traffic on surface communications.
Intermodal transport systems and their spatial distribution in Europe
NEMEC, David
The main topic of the presented Bachelor Thesis is the description of systems of intermodal transport and the analysis of their distribution in Europe on the basis of factors of localization. In the theoretical part before the analysis itself, their general characteristic is described along with the terminological concepts and the definitions which accompany them together with their partial segmentation. In the theoretical part, historical development and their qualitative and quantitative changes are also discussed. The last topic of the theoretical part is the current role of these intermodal systems in the CzechRepublic. On the basis of expert knowledge, data from discussion with literature and internet resources, the analytical part of the thesis contains the analysis of intermodal terminals and the factors of localization determining their geographical position. This Bachelor Thesis can be considered to be a concept of a complete view of intermodal transport in Europe. The topic of the systems of intermodal transport is really extensive therefore it is not possible to provide a detailed description limited in scope, particularly the analysis of intermodal transport in the whole Europe. The primal emphasis is placed on the comprehensive outline of intermodal systems in Europe and this qualification work is exclusively written from the geographical view.
Promotion of the Intermodal transport in the European union
Ondrejková, Petra ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
The thesis deals with an intermodal transport and its development within the European Union. The aim of this work is to analyze the current state of EU transport infrastructure and transport modes. According to these information the paper assess the benefits of this traffic and barriers hampering its development. The aim of the thesis is also to find out how is intermodal transport supported by European Union. The paper focuses on the characteristics of various transport modes and identifies major bottlenecks in the functioning of intermodal transport. The paper approaches the activities of the EU, its main objectives in the field of transport and a relation between intermodality and Union's goals. In conclusion of the thesis, there are discussed the advantages and benefits of intermodal transport, barriers and projects that has helped remove these barriers.

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