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EU Whitepaper on Transport 2011

The European Commission adopted a roadmap of 40 concrete initiatives for the next decade to build a competitive transport system that will increase mobility, remove major barriers in key areas and fuel growth and employment.

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eFreight Conference, May 10-11, Munich

e-Freight is a key policy objective of the European Commission as detailed in the Freight Logistics ActionPlan and various communications from the EU. The European Parliament supports the development ofpaperless transactions between businesses, and between business and authorities. Nautical Enterprise shall present 2 research papers at the eFreight 2011 Conference, May 10-11, in Munich. – [...]

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Environ2011: Ocean Studies – Avenues for Employment

Nautical Enterprise builds awareness of Maritime Transport as an avenue for employment for graduates of ocean related studies in UCC on Wed April 6th 2011.

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Student / Graduate Roles

At Nautical Enterprise we develop software tools to increase the effectiveness of our consultancy and we are seeking 2 Student/Graduate Developers to join the team.

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Economic Recovery through Trade & Transport

Economic Recovery through Trade & Transport

Hosted by:

Dublin Port Company, Irish Exporters Association & Nautical Enterprise.

Location: Port Centre, Dublin Port.

Date: Tuesday, 1st March 2011

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Single Windows considering the port formalities directive

4th WORKSHOP ON INNOVATION IN THE PORT CLUSTER ICTs and the Integration of Ports with their Hinterland Valencia, 25-26 October 2010 In the first thematic area, with Ignacio Rodríguez Arévalo. Deputy Director of Research, Development and Innovation. Spanish State Ports Agency as chair person, Gráinne Lynch gave presentation entitled “Single Windows considering the port formalities [...]

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Competitiveness of Short Sea Shipping

Maritime transport in Europe has always been a reliable way of moving goods and passenger at a low cost from one place to another. In the current context, all transport modes, including maritime, are called upon by legislators to improve their efficiency and reduce the amount of pollutants emitted into the environment. Road transport has been subject to increasingly stringent emissions standards since the early nineties, while emission standards for maritime transport are/were less stringent.

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Appraisal of the Irish Economy 2010

In the first half of the decade 2000 – 2010 the Irish economy grew at an annual average rate of 5.4%. The Economic & Social Research Institute (ESRI) produced their ‘Middle Term Review 2005 – 2012’ in December 2005 in which they made predictions for the Irish economy out to 2012. These predictions, for the most part, were positive. Circumstances, however, changed in the second half of the decade and things went terribly wrong, with the foundations for much of the economic disaster being laid in the first half of the decade.

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