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First meeting on the Greening of Inland Ports

On 19 October, the European Federation of Inland Ports (EFIP) met for the first time with the Ecorys’ consortium for the study on Greening of Inland Ports. Green Inland Ports is a study commissioned by the European Commission focussing on the sustainable development of inland ports. The project is going to result in solutions for […]

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Invitation for inland ports to join the project in the pilot phase

The Green Inland Ports project launched an expression of interest and a warm invitation for European inland ports to engage with us in the pilot phase of this project. Green Inland Ports, commissioned by the European Commission, aims to enable sustainable management and development of inland ports. The objective is the development of a set […]

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Join the EFIP Workshop for Green Inland Ports and Shape the Future of Sustainable European Transport!

We are pleased to announce the upcoming launch of the first Green Inland Ports Study Workshop! The workshop is part of the European Commission’s commitment to support European inland ports in their journey towards becoming zero-emission, sustainable hubs that connect and serve Europe. The Green Inland Ports study, which was initiated in January 2023, aims […]

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Have Your Say: Survey launched in the frame of the Green Inland Ports Study

Launched in 2023 by the European Commission, the Green Inland Ports Study recognises the crucial role of inland ports within the EU’s transport infrastructure network. By showcasing environmental best practices, introducing innovative ideas for urban and short-range inland waterway transport, and optimizing the use of digital services, the study aims to expand the pivotal role […]

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Green Inland Ports pave the way to sustainable European transport

The European Green Deal aims to reduce transport emissions by 90% by 2050. The Green Inland Ports Study, launched by the European Commission in 2023, aims to contribute to reducing those emissions. Inland ports are an essential part of the EU’s transport infrastructure network and therefore play a key role in achieving the EU Green […]

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