The West Pomeranian Voivode Tomasz Hinc signed another building permit for the project “Modernisation of the Swinoujscie-Szczecin waterway to the depth of 12.5 m” for the Maritime Office in Szczecin.
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Nordic Investment Bank is sponsoring expansion of Klaipeda Seaport
The Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) and Klaipeda State Seaport Authority signed a credit contract for 19 years intended to renew infrastructure in Klaipeda Port.
Ships are manoeuvred in remote mode in Klaipeda Port
Klaipeda is one among few seaports in Europe, where maritime pilots are able to carry out operations in remote mode. As it is attempted to avoid contact with other persons as much as possible during the quarantine, several trials have already been performed in the seaport.
New logistics solutions within Industry 4.0
In the Port of Koper, the modern 5G network will be used to test user experiences in port security, to improve operational processes, and in the field of environmental protection. As a matter of fact, the system enables better coverage of the area and faster transfer of larger amounts of data, such as video and photographic material.
Luka Koper is the ambassador of the ‘Green. Creative. Smart.’ initiative
With their sustainable, innovative and smart solutions, the 19 companies of the national campaign, including Luka Koper, significantly contribute to the recognition of Slovenia as technologically developed, creatively oriented green country, building its positive image and promoting its stable and cutting-edge business environment.
Luka Koper has control over the consequences of the pandemic
In the given conditions the business performance in the first quarter of 2020 has been good.
The traffic of goods through the Romanian maritime ports, on the increase since the beginning of 2020
The activity in the Romanian seaports is carried out in normal conditions, without dysfunctions, the Romanian maritime gateway being operational and open for all flows of goods.
The real time system for port hydrodynamics created in Latvia is being tested in the Port of Riga
Since April the open access forecasting system has been tested in the port of Riga. Forecasting is possible due to invisible part of the system – specific software is responsible for non-stop data collection and mathematical modeling of hydrodynamic processes
Hungary, Croatia and Serbia introduce lower administrative burdens for cross-border traffic on the Danube
In the first phase Hungary, Croatia and Serbia introduced the DAVID forms in control procedures thereby replacing the national forms applied until then. Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Moldova intend to follow suit until the end of 2021 latest.