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ISL contributes to completion of Detailed Implementation Plan for Motorways of the Sea (MoS) program

The ‚Motorways of the Sea‘ program aims at improving short-sea connections and seaports towards a modal shift for an increased share of maritime transport around Europe. By supporting the European Green Deal one fundamental goal is to enhance environmental performance of short sea shipping and ports by e.g. reducing air and noise emissions from ship and port operations. The Detailed Implementation Plan (DIP) provides the framework until 2027 for the further development of the 'Motorways of the Sea' program and the associated integration of seaports into the nine TEN-T core corridors. The plan was developed jointly by ISL, Kurt Bodewig, DG Move, MoS-Coodinator, and its partners Circle (I) and ADS

(B) and supported by EU Member States and actors from the port and shipping sector.

ISL contributes to completion of Detailed Implementation Plan for Motorways of the Sea (MoS) program

Relevant links:

  • https://www.circletouch.eu/en/

http://www.ads-insight.com/ Project-website Video on DIP We will be happy to answer any further questions you may have about the 'Motorways of the Sea' program or for advice on funding applications for your MoS/TEN-T projects.

https://www.isl.org/en


2020/7/9 13:00:27

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