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16.8.2010
Europe’s premier inland waterway event
Barge to Business, (www.bargetobusiness.eu) Europe’s premier inland waterway event, will take place on 30 November and 1 December 2010 at Square in Brussels. Sustainable logistics and supply chain management has become the buzz concept of the day – but how to achieve tangible results and make an environmental difference is often a question that is not easily answered. The inland navigation community, as part of the answer, is holding a two day conference that will facilitate the integration of specialised services, new technologies, innovative solutions and learning by example into European supply chain management. [more]
 
27.7.2010
Swimming pool floats in Amsterdam
The Amsterdam Amstel river provided a special transport service last Monday. The first floating swimming pool in the Netherlands was moved by an inland barge to its mooring place at the Oudekerkerdijk. The two reservoirs made of concrete were constructed in the eastern part of the Netherlands and made their way via inland waterways to Amsterdam. [more]
 
23.7.2010
Inland waterway transport on Neckar contributes to reducing CO2 emissions
In the first half of 2010 3.6 million tons of goods were transported on the river Neckar (Germany), an increase of 343.000 tons (+10.5%) as compared to 2009. Transport volumes have almost reached the level shipped before the economic crisis. The Neckar waterway contributes to fighting congestion on adjacent highways thereby generating benefits for the regional economy and reducing CO2 emissions. Currently the locks along the river Neckar are being extended and transhipment sites being modernised in order allow larger vessels to reach the ports of Heilbronn, Stuttgart and Plochingen. [more]
 
21.7.2010
Introduction of low sulphur fuel in inland navigation
Based on European legislation dealing with reduction of emissions, especially where inland shipping exhaust gas emissions are concerned a reduction of gas oil sulphur level to a maximum of 10 ppm will be introduced in inland navigation. As per 1 January 2011 the new legislation will be in force. The International Rhine Vessel Register (IVR) investigated its impact from a practical point of view which led to the publication of a detailed report and of a leaflet providing information and recommendations to barge owners. [more]
 
16.7.2010
Promoting the Elbe
A new website for the promotion of freight transport on the Elbe has been launched. The site, so far only available in German, offers information about the Elbe and its ports, harbours and terminals. The Elbe Promotion Center – which is responsible for the website’s content - is also offering personalised advice to those companies wishing to explore using the Elbe as part of their freight transport chains. [more]
 

 

 

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