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Subject |
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| 30/11/07 |
- Even bicycles use the river!
- Antartic project prefers sustainable river transport
- 4 projects on small waterways in Netherlands
- Dutch ambitions on inland shipping development
- EC logistics action plan aims at efficient and sustainable transport
- Highest EC support ever for IWT TEN-T projects
- EP supports green waterway ambitions
- Clean ship demonstration
- Use of fuel cells comes nearer
- Dutch initiative to reduce fuel consumption by 5% in 4 years
- Grenelle de l'environnement
- RIS in France moves forward
- Ship operators join IRIS project
- Trimodal Euro-port Emsland officially inaugurated
- Flemish action plan for more cooperation between sea and river
- Rotterdam plans container transfer sites to tackle congestion
- Will container slots help to solve congestion in ports?
- Container traffic in Le Havre confirms high growth
- Flexible training opportunities in Flanders
- INE Annual Report |
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| 17/09/07 |
- Coordinator for Waterway priority projects to be appointed
- European Commission selects 1 waterway project in Marco Polo
- Rhine traffic up in 2006
- Groceries on the Thames
- France studies waterway link between Saône and Moselle
- Urban transport is on the rise in Paris
- Higher bridges in Metz
- Agroproducts by barge lowers transport costs by 20%
- Clean transport modes work together
- Dutch couple shows the way forward
- Stimulating innovation in inland shipping
- More and more ships in Rotterdam burn sulphur-free fuel
- More German youngsters attracted by inland navigation
- More berthing spaces in Germany
- EC approves regional aid for containers
- Austrian combined transport scheme extended
- Danube waterways - an asset for a prospering Europe
- World’s largest river expedition in 2007 on the Danube
- Record numbers attained in Liège |
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| 15/06/07 |
- Clean fuel improves air quality and reduces greenhouse gases
- Inland ports generate jobs
- Flemish waste will travel by water in 2009
- Port of Antwerp presents Masterplan inland shipping
- Holcim wins Walloon waterfreight prize
- New ideas for small waterways
- Dutch website invites youngsters on virtual visit onboard
- Inland ports not to be sacrificed to housing and recreation
- German inland shipping sector wants to be climate frontrunner
- German State Secretary baptises new low-emission vessel
- Decrease of inland shipping volumes in German inland ports
- Danube countries joined forces at large transport logistics fair
- Water levels by text message in Austria
- EU Life projects in Austria restore Danube’s natural aspect
- New French canal will save greenhouse gas emissions
- More car parts travel over water in France
- French fleet - average capacity and increased productivity
- Sea and water surveys UK businesses on their waterfreight attitude
- EC supports construction lightweight vessels
- CREATING project closes with final conference on 14 June 2007
- Ports and Waterways Conference in Croatia |
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| 07/05/07 |
- Inland waterways, asset for carbon-low &congestion-free cities
- First Marco Polo II call open until 22 June
- Ships and environment share Danube River
- Ambitious Plan Rhône 2007-2013
- Clean fuel lubrifies better than heavy shipping diesel
- Platform of European Sea and Inland Ports to be launched
- Port of Vienna to become logistics hub for middle & east Europe
- New inland port in the Netherlands
- Dutch inland shipping sector can handle climate change
- New Seine-Nord canal mobilises private partners
- Wallonia links to Seine-Scheldt
- New promotion agency in Romania
- Austria and Romania conclude Danube cooperation agreement
- via donau publishes its manual on Danube navigation
- Austria celebrates second “Day of the Waterways” on 11 May
- Upstream, looking into the future of European inland navigation |
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| 23/03/07 |
- Financial green light for more Danube navigation in Austria
- Flanders wants rapid introduction of ultra-low sulphur fuel for IWT
- Belgian transport minister Landuyt stimulates transport by water
- Inland waterway transport in Belgium has done well in 2006
- Port of Brussels signs charter for sustainability
- Link to Seine-Scheldt for port Zeebrugge studied
- German inland shipping grows again
- German inland waterways clear trees toppled by hurricane Kyrill
- Innovative tankbarge company wins German Dangerous Goods Prize
- Rising volumes in Austrian and German Danube ports
- Cereals increasingly take the waterway in France
- A second container terminal in Lyon
- International Navigation Association attracts young professionals |
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| 16/02/07 |
- Creating new ships
- Dutch crane ship copied
- via donau trains the inland navigation experts of tomorrow
- New Dutch government will give impulse to inland waterway transport
- Seaport Zeebrugge accesses hinterland via estuary
- Antwerp smoothens container handling with Barge Traffic System (BTS)
- Less ships but more goods on Moselle and Saar in 2006
- Transport on French waterways continues to grow
- Promotion of small waterways successful in Belgium
- Commission postpones introduction ultra-low sulphur fuel
- Towards low-sulphur fuel in inland shipping
- Commission ready to cut red tape in logistics
- New INE WaterWays online |
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| 2006 |
- 21 December 2006
- 18 November 2006
- 10 October 2006
- 4 September 2006
- 29 June 2006
- 9 June 2006
- 8 May 2006 |
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