RIS developement in Germany
04 Oct 2018 The German Waterways and Shipping Agency is responsible for. ? 23000 km² of maritime waterways. ? 7
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and Urban Development. Waterways and Shipping in Germany. Reinhard Klingen. Federal Ministry of Transport. Head of Directorate Waterways and Shipping
The Waterways of Germany
Germany is well supplied with natural waterways. In the Memel. Pregel
Inland Waterways of Germany
INLAND WATERWAYS OF GERMANY. G. R. CRONE. SINCE the State took over the control of the German inland waterways in 1921 much attention has been given to
Rhine between km: 335.92 Iffezheim and km: 352.07 (border
tween Germany and France (Rh/km 352.07) the Franco-German border runs the hydro-morphological characteristics of the inland waterway and the absence of.
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In the case of Germany despite its strong will to support alternatives to road transport and support programmes at EU level
Inland Waterway Transport in Europe: No significant improvements
In addition on-the-spot audit visits were carried out to 12 EU-funded projects in Belgium
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Information from Germany concerning movement of foreign vessels sailing into or sailing out to German waterways crossing one of three locks.
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28 May 2019 transport statistics in Germany for more than 40 years. Unlike other transport modes the waterways have spare capacity.
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29 Jan 2014 However over the longer term
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Germany is well supplied with natural waterways In the Memel Pregel Vistula Oder Elbe Weser Ems Rhine and Danube rivers nine independent systems may
Inland Waterways of Germany - JSTOR
SINCE the State took over the control of the German inland waterways Germany particularly in the north and east is well provided with rivers which
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(1) The present Ordinance shall apply on the German waterways navigable by sea-going the unit will be switched to manual operation in good time before
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North German lowland rivers were equipped with weirs and locks reaches in the Ruhr Weser and Werra river basins were trained and the first canals connecting
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However despite a recent classification of rivers by the German authorities according to their priority levels the Elbe has not yet been classified According
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The actions are located in the Netherlands Germany and Belgium The location of the supported inland waterway works actions are represented on the map below
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from the Dutch seaports to Germany • The EU transport performance on European inland waterways is mainly driven by the performance in Rhine countries
How many waterways are there in Germany?
Germany is one of the European countries having many beautiful rivers. Germany has 30 rivers including major rivers, small rivers, and tributaries. In this article, we have listed down all the rivers in Germany with their source, mouth, and length.What is Germany's major waterway?
From a hydrological point of view, the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany is divided into the river basins of the rivers Danube, Rhine, Ems, Weser, Elbe and Oder, the tributaries of the river Meuse and the coastal regions of the North and Baltic Seas.How many km of waterways are there in Germany?
The Federal waterway network in Germany comprises about 7,350 kilometres of inland waterways, of which roughly 75 percent are rivers and 25 percent canals.- flowing into the Baltic Sea: Oder. flowing into the Black Sea: Danube (and its main tributaries Inn, Isar, and Lech) flowing into the North Sea: Rhine (and its main tributaries Moselle, Main and Neckar), Weser and Elbe (and its main tributaries Havel and Saale)
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Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport StatisticsINTRODUCTION
Part I
Part II
Part III
Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport StatisticsPARTI:OVERVIEW,DEFINITIONS,
CLASSIFICATIONSANDMETHODOLOGY
1OVERVIEW
2DESCRIPTIONOFTHEDATASETS
Annex IIAnnex I
Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics A1* After decision during Working Group meeting held on October 2013, type of goods can be provided at 3-digit level on
voluntary basis A2.ElementsCoding detailNomenclatureUnit
TableReporting country
YearType of transport
Type of dangerous good
Tonnes transported
Tonne-Km
Note: The provision of the data mentioned in this Table A2 is voluntary.ElementsCoding detailNomenclatureUnit
TableReporting country
YearCountry/region of loading
Country/region ofunloading
Type of transport
Type of goods
Type of packaging
Tonnes transported
Tonne-Km
Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics A3.ElementsCoding
detailNomenclatureUnit
TableReporting country
YearTotal number of accidents
Number of accidents involving dangerous goods
Note: The provision of the data mentioned in this Table A3 is voluntary. A4.ElementsCoding
detailNomenclatureUnit
TableReporting country
YearPort of loading
Port of unloading
Tonnes transported
Note: The provision of the data mentioned in this Table A4 is voluntary and will not be disseminated.
A5.ElementsCoding detailNomenclatureUnit
TableReporting country
YearCountry/region of loading
Country/region of unloading
Type of transport
Type of goods
Type of cargo
Tonnestransported
Tonne-Km
* Type of goods can be provided either at 2- or 3-digit level on voluntary basis. Note: The provision of the data mentioned in this Table A5 is voluntary. Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics B1ElementsCoding detailNomenclatureUnit
TableReporting country
YearCountry/region of loading
Country/region of unloading
Type of transport
Type of vessel
Nationality of vessel
Tonnes transported
Tonne-Km
B2ElementsCoding
detailNomenclatureUnit
TableReporting country
YearType of transport
Number of movements of loaded vessels
Number of movements of empty vessels
Vessel-Km(loaded vessels)
Vessel-Km(empty vessels)
Note: The provision of the data mentioned in this Table B2 is optional. Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics C1ElementsCoding detailNomenclatureUnit
TableReporting country
YearCountry/region of loading
Country/region of unloading
Type of transport
Size of containers
Loading status
Type of goods
Tonnes transported
Tonne-Km
TEUTEU-Km
D1.ElementsCoding detailNomenclatureUnit
TableReporting country
YearQuarter
Type of transport
Nationality of the vessel
Tonnes transported
Tonne-Km
Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics D2ElementsCoding detailNomenclatureUnit
TableReporting country
YearQuarter
Type of transport
Nationality of vessel
Loading status
Tonnes transported
Tonne-Km
TEUTEU-Km
E1ElementsCoding detailNomenclatureUnit
TableReporting country
YearType of transport
Type of goods
Total tonnes transported
Total tonne-Km
* After decision during Working Group meeting held on October 2013, type of goods can be provided at 3-digit level on
voluntary basis Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport StatisticsSummary table
ElementsFormat
and size TableA1A2A3*A4*A5*B1B2*C1D1D2E1
Dimensions
XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX X X XXX X X XValues
XXX XX X X X X X X Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics3.1Tablenumber
3.2Reportingcountrycode
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3.3Year
3.4Quarter
In datasets D1 and D2
QuarterReporting
code1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
3.5Country/Regionofloading/unloading
3.6Portofloading/unloading
Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics The 2016 list of IWW ports is available in CIRCABC3.7Typeoftransport
Type of transportReporting
codeNational
International (except transit)
Transit
Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics3.8Typeofgoods
Annex III
Annex IV
GroupDenominationReporting
code3.9Typeofdangerousgoods
ClassDenominationReporting
code Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics3.10Typeofcargo
The type of cargo classification is therefore very different from the goods classification there is no one-to-one correlation between type of cargo and category of goodsCategoryReporting
codeDescription Liquid bulk1XLiquid bulk goods (no cargo unit) - Unknown13Oil products
14Chemicals
19Other liquid bulk goods
Dry bulk2XDry bulk goods (no cargo unit) - Unknown21Ores
22Coal
23Agricultural products
24Construction materials
29Other dry bulk goods
Containers3XLarge containers - Unknown
3120 ft freight units
3240 ft freight units
33Freight units > 20 ft and < 40 ft
34Freight units > 40 ft
39Swap bodies
Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics Roll-on roll-off (self-propelled)5XMobile self-propelled units Roll-on roll-off (non-self-propelled)6XMobile non-self-propelled units Other general cargo (including small containers)9XOther general cargo - Unknown91Forestry products
92Iron and steel products
99Other cargo, not elsewhere specified
Annex V
3.11Typeofpackaging
In dataset A1
Type of packagingReporting
codeGoods in containers
Goods not in containers
3.12Typeofvessel
In dataset B1
Type of packagingReporting
codeSelf-propelled barge
Barge not self-propelled
Self-propelled tanker barge
Tanker barge not self-propelled
Other goods carrying vessel
Seagoing vessel
3.13Nationalityofvessel
In dataset B1 and D1
Reference Manual on Inland Waterways Transport Statistics3.14Sizeofcontainers
In dataset C1
Type of packagingReporting
code20' freight units
40' freight units
freight units > 20' and < 40' freight units > 40'3.15Loadingstatus
In dataset C1 and D2
Type of packagingReporting
codeLoaded containers
Empty containers
4.1.1Navigableinlandwaterways
Annex II
4.1.2Inlandwaterwaystransport
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4.1.3Nationalinlandwaterwaystransport
Annex II
Annex II
4.1.5Transitinlandwaterwaystransport
Annex II,
4.1.6Fluvio-maritimetransport
4.1.7Country/Regionofloading
Annex II
4.1.8Country/Regionofunloading
Annex II
4.1.9Tonnestransported
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