Final Seminar in Germany

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INland TRAnsport on Sea Routes-INTRASEA

Final Seminar in Germany

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction to the Interreg III B Project INTRASEA

Prof. Heiner Hautau

 

The INTRASEA Database

Baltic Sea region: vision and strategy

Rolf B. Bertilson, Swedish Maritime Administration,

 

New Possibilities of Inland Waterway Shipping

Antero Pulkkanen, Finnish Waterway Association,

 

Success stories: transport and tourism on the inland waterways in the Baltic Sea region

 

Turning the Troll-Hätten Canal into a trendsetter for the transport economy

Tommy Andersson, Swedish Maritime Administration,

 

A region benefits from the development of tourism by the Göta Canal

Håkan Karlsson, AB Göta Kanalbolag,

 

Opportunities of the tourism by the water. What can Germany learn from Sweden and Finland?

Gunter Heinickel M.Sc. Technical University of Berlin, TheCentre of Technology and Society

 

Opportunities and obstacles for the usage of the German inland waterways for transport and tourism

 

Prospects and restrictions for the adjustment of the Central and Upper Elbe water track to the inland ships traffic

Dr. Eberhardt Hirsch, Association for the Support of the Elbe

 

The Havel - Odra waterway as the Berlin’s access to the Baltic Sea region: can a well-managed positioning of the harbours of Stettin and Schwedt entail an effective usage of the potentials?

Rolf Dietrich, Waterways and Navigation Authority, Eberswalde

 

Transport logistics on the inland waterways perspectives, problems and possible solutions

 

Success factors of the Hanover Harbor logistics

Dr. Wolfgang Faber, Hanover Harbour

 

Changes in the inland shipping as a precondition for a successful development of the Volkswagen logistics

Dr. Werner Knoll, German Inland Shipping Holding AG

 

Transport and Tourism on the inland waterways in the Odra region

 

Development of the inland waterways for transportand tourism in Eastern Brandenburg

Development of the inland waterways for transportand tourism in Eastern Brandenburg

Eberhard Theurer, Ministry of Infrastructure and Spatial Planning, Brandenburg

 

Planning over the borders for the development of the inland waterways in the Odra region;  Experiences from the Interreg IIIB Project Baltic-Plus

Jürgen Stahl, Joint Spatial Development Department of Berlin and Brandenburg

 

Strategies for the reactivation for the purpose of transport and tourism of the underused

waterways in Poland

Prof. Dr. Hubert Bronk, University of Stettin, Insitute of Transport and Logistics

 

Integration of the inland ships into the transport networks in the Baltic Sea Region

Axel Schönknecht, Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Dept. Logistics and Flexible Production