OMIT – Manual for environmental calculation of international freight transport

Table of content

OMIT
  
1 Preface
  
2 Introduction
   
3 User's guide
3.1 Installation and start-up of OMIT
3.1.1 Start definition
3.1.2 Copy another transport chain
3.1.3 Delete former definitions
3.2 Step 1: Identify transport
3.3 Step 2: Select Transport Modes
  
4 Calculation of environmental data
4.1 Calculation and allocation of environmental load for truck
4.1.1 Corridors and distances
4.1.2 Calculation of environmental data
4.1.3 Allocation of the energy consumption and emissions on the freight
4.1.4 Example of calculation
4.2 Calculation and allocation of environmental load for train
4.2.1 Corridors and distances
4.2.2 Calculation of environmental data
4.2.3 Allocation of energy consumption and emissions on the goods
4.2.4 Example of calculation
4.3 Calculation and allocation of environmental load for Ro/Ro ferries
4.3.1 Corridors and distances
4.3.2 Calculation of environmental data
4.3.3 Allocation of energy consumption and emissions on the freight
4.3.4 Example of calculation
4.4 Calculation and allocation of environmental load for container ships
4.4.1 Corridors and distances
4.4.2 Calculation of environmental data
4.4.3 Allocation of energy consumption and emissions on the goods
4.4.4 Example of calculation
4.5 Calculation and allocation of environmental load for bulk carriers
4.5.1 Corridors and distances
4.5.2 Calculation of environmental data
4.5.3 Allocation of energy consumption and emissions on the goods
4.5.4 Example of calculation
4.6 Results
4.6.1 Using the results
  
5 List of words
5.1 Country codes
  
6 References
  
7 Enclosures
  
Enclosure A Truck: 48 t and allocation data
  
Enclosure B Train: basic data and data for production of electricity
  
Enclosure C Ships: oil consumption per hour and effect of age