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European Parliament sees essential role for waterways in future transport network

At a lunch debate organised by INE at the European Parliament, key MEPs confirmed inland waterways are key to a competitive and low carbon transport network.

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INE publishes its latest activity report, focusing not only on past accomplishments but also on challenges ahead.

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Integrated Danube River planning goes ahead in Austria with broad support.

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UPM, a Finnish company operating worldwide, is active in the fields of energy, pulp, paper and engineered materials. It has developed an alternative solution to "all road" haulage for printed paper, and switched to waterway transport in France.

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14-15 March 2012, Vienna
Barge to Business 2012     website live!

18-21 June 2012, Nantes-Saint Nazaire
13th World Conference Cities and Ports

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Inland Navigation Europe exists to promote and demonstrate the economic and environmental benefits of waterborne transport across the European Union. Europe’s network of navigable rivers and canals offers access to the continent’s urban and industrial centres, allowing for the more efficient, cleaner, quieter, and safer transport of goods - large and small.

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