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- Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau (BAW) - About BAW
The inland and marine waterways in Germany are a central part of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN) and play an important role for trade and sustainable logistics
- Germany Maritime Industry - International Trade Administration
In 2023, 172 million metric tons were transported on inland waterways, down 5 9% from 2022 While maritime transport plays an essential role in the EU economy and is one of the most energy-efficient modes of transport, it is also a large and growing source of greenhouse gas emissions
- BMV - Waterways as transport routes - Bund
With an interconnecting network of nearly 10,000 kilometres of Federal and state inland waterways, the many attractive lakes, and 23,000 square kilometres of navigable waterways on the North Sea and the Baltic, Germany is an attractive region for watersports in the heart of Europe
- Maritime Engineering and Ports - INROS LACKNER SE
All around the world, we work on the construction and renovation of hydraulic and maritime structures, on the implementation of floodwater and coastal protection measures, and on river engineering projects
- 5. INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORT IN PORTS
Inland waterway transport increased by almost 6 7%, to reach 15 86 million tonnes compared to 2020 It is worth noting that the total cargo transport registered at the Port of Constanţa (both maritime and inland waterway transport) in 2021 represents the largest freight transport level in the history of Romanian maritime ports
- Waterways and Shipping in Germany - BAW
federal waterways and for the regulation of shipping traffic is laid down in detail by the following federal laws: The Federal Waterways Act The Inland Navigation (Federal Competences) Act The Maritime Shipping (Federal Competences) Act The Act on the Assets of the Federal Waterways for Fiscal Administration
- Die maritime Branche stärken - DMZ | German Maritime Centre
Study to develop proposals to incentivise a sustainable modernisation of coaster and inland waterway vessels An efficient and available infrastructure is the backbone of the maritime economy Water law plays a key role in all projects to expand maritime infrastructure
- Germany to invest more in inland ports and waterway . . .
Germany to invest more in inland ports and waterway infrastructure Good news about our ports 20 June 2022 The Budget Committee of the German Bundestag submitted their new 2022 budget plan for Digital and Transport which included changes that the BÖB had advocated for in previous talks
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