The European Inland Waterway Transport (IWT) is a viable and effective alternative to road and rail transport of persons and goods on the European network. Currently, the IWT is less exploited than the \u2018traditional\u2019 transport despite the European inland waterway network spans more than 29000 km and includes over 400 important ports and terminals. The design of inland waterway vessel is heavily affected by the environmental constraints and the Rule framework. About the latter, in the last few years several organizations played an important role in the definition of the Rule framework in Europe: the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), the European Un...
Although the inland waterways transport (transport/navigation on rivers, lakes and canals) is, by it...
Road haulage causes undisputed negative environmental impact in terms of CO2-emissions, noise, infra...
To ensure the development of sustainability, the Europe Union (EU) set the goal of becoming a climat...
The basic aspects of an innovative concept design for a vessel intended to be used on European inlan...
The increasing intensity of inland transportation, and in particular road transport, which not only ...
Inland waterway transport (IWT) is a complex system with numerous components and specifications; per...
AbstractFreight transport is an essential issue to the competitiveness of territories but the negati...
Presently, Central European waterways are utilized below their capacities while traffic volume on ra...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the potential of using inland waterway transport (IWT) for th...
Road transport networks are overloaded by the increasing number of vehicles [1]. This has resulted i...
There are approximately 7,000 miles of inland waterways in the UK, many of them built during the 18t...
There are approximately 7,000 miles of inland waterways in the UK, many of them built during the 18t...
The development of inland shipping with respect to the EC guidelines should support sustainable tran...
There are approximately 7,000 miles of inland waterways in the UK, many of them built during the 18t...
There are approximately 7,000 miles of inland waterways in the UK, many of them built during the 18t...
Although the inland waterways transport (transport/navigation on rivers, lakes and canals) is, by it...
Road haulage causes undisputed negative environmental impact in terms of CO2-emissions, noise, infra...
To ensure the development of sustainability, the Europe Union (EU) set the goal of becoming a climat...
The basic aspects of an innovative concept design for a vessel intended to be used on European inlan...
The increasing intensity of inland transportation, and in particular road transport, which not only ...
Inland waterway transport (IWT) is a complex system with numerous components and specifications; per...
AbstractFreight transport is an essential issue to the competitiveness of territories but the negati...
Presently, Central European waterways are utilized below their capacities while traffic volume on ra...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the potential of using inland waterway transport (IWT) for th...
Road transport networks are overloaded by the increasing number of vehicles [1]. This has resulted i...
There are approximately 7,000 miles of inland waterways in the UK, many of them built during the 18t...
There are approximately 7,000 miles of inland waterways in the UK, many of them built during the 18t...
The development of inland shipping with respect to the EC guidelines should support sustainable tran...
There are approximately 7,000 miles of inland waterways in the UK, many of them built during the 18t...
There are approximately 7,000 miles of inland waterways in the UK, many of them built during the 18t...
Although the inland waterways transport (transport/navigation on rivers, lakes and canals) is, by it...
Road haulage causes undisputed negative environmental impact in terms of CO2-emissions, noise, infra...
To ensure the development of sustainability, the Europe Union (EU) set the goal of becoming a climat...