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In this regulation, the special grounds are: the coordination of inland transport.
Beaufort had access to the sea, but lacked a major river for inland transport.
Buckingham canal passes by which is used for inland transport and irrigation.
Remember you must include in the customs value all inland transport and associated costs in the country of export.
It is also important that the same standards should be applied to different inland transport modes that compete with one another.
The directive on inland transport of dangerous goods updates four Commission decisions and combines them in a single legal act.
Inland transport is mainly on the rivers.
Where a convenient seaport does not exist, inland transport may be achieved with the use of barges.
Until now, the important matter of the maritime transport safety has not been sufficiently addressed in the same way as inland transport.
The real problem is elsewhere: three-quarters of delays are the result of red tape, not port handling or inland transport.
Admittedly it is a less significant mode of inland transport, but an accident on an inland waterway can have serious consequences.
European inland transport conference.
Inland transport of dangerous goods (debate)
The lake generates electricity, provides inland transport, and is a potentially valuable resource for irrigation and fish farming.
The Commission proposal, therefore, establishes common criteria for the granting of exemptions which apply equally to all types of inland transport.
I am voting in favour of Bogusław Liberadzki's report on the inland transport of dangerous goods.
The company built both oceangoing ships for coastal trade as well as riverboats and ferries for inland transport.
The rich soil and centralized location in Gomantak with water networks for inland transport allowed Aryans to settle on the land.
However, for me, personally, measures to help inland shipping and ensure optimal connections between maritime and inland transport of goods are a priority.
At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, inland transport was by navigable rivers and roads, with coastal vessels employed to move heavy goods by sea.
The company was founded as Survey & Inland Transport by Edward Connellan, an aviation pioneer, in 1939.
Additionally, the network of rivers and canals provided for the inland transport of marine products from the Pacific Ocean to Edo.
Bringing goods directly to Boston was more advantageous for merchants, and the Pawtucket Canal fell out of favor for inland transport.
This is a particularly important subject because the volume of inland transport in the EU is constantly increasing, as is the volume of dangerous goods.
Reservations for passenger wagons to the diamond fields at Klipdrift were booked by the Inland Transport Company at a small wooden depot near the docks.