| Date |
Subject |
File
|
| 02/07/10 |
- Promoting the Elbe
- Future Flows
- Inland navigation forges ahead
- Brussels promotes modal shift
- New trimodal terminal for Mainz
- Hybrid propulsion – a future wave
- Natural gas is safe, clean and available
- Young water experts network event
- New cruise ship for the disabled |
doc |
| 09/06/10 |
- German waterway transport grows
- Growing transport
- European consortium to build gas-electric barge
- Building for the future
- Climate change in the Danube region
- Q Barge goes online
- No more sailing against the flow
- RIS portal launched in Flanders
- New report from EEA
- Wallonian waterway award
- Intermodal Award |
doc |
| 11/05/10 |
- Creating a regional lifeline
- 2010 Marco Polo call
- Better prognosis for Dutch shipping
- Good news from France
- Jobs in inland navigation increasingly popular
- Women power for Brussels’ locks
- Barge transport for railway station
- Pallets in ships
- New market – CO2 transport
- First inland tanker delivered to Zeebrugge
- Connecting air and water
- Belgium initiates water-truck project
- Shuttle service on the Elbe resumes after long winter
- Virtual logistics best practice forum online
- MS Anda now television star
- New website for Moselle Commission
- Seine-Scheldt European Economic Interest group created
- Multimodal platform for Paris
- Plans to link the Mediterranean to NW Eur. waterway network
- Intermodal agreement for Croatia
- Waterway network for Italy
- Waterways forward
- Plays in the port
- More and more inland cruisers choose Ghent
- 5th Danube Summit in Linz
- PIANC, Liverpool announcement |
doc |
| 02/03/10 |
- Barges to the rescue
- Ever further towards green inland shipping
- Second beer boat is electrical
- Freezer Barge service for the Netherlands
- Lanaye lock moves forward
- “Amfibus” solution for the Clyde
- Thames inland freight tops two million tons
- Barge service between Venice and Cremona grows
- German government to improve fairway conditions on Elbe
- Glass transport pilot study in Paris
- UTILE research project moves to second phase
- Inland waterway transport revolution?
- Inland navigation communicators’ seminar a great success |
doc |