maritime transport in English

transportation over the sea

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1. He is now Director of the Maritime Transport Bureau.

2. Accelerated depreciation of ships not intended for maritime transport

3. in the case of maritime transport, the bill of lading

4. Scheme for accelerated depreciation of ships not intended for maritime transport

5. Therefore, maritime transport can be the most extensive mode of transport.

6. iii) the effective administration of ports and the efficiency of maritime transport services; and

7. Is an important hub for the maritime transport in Italy, for goods and passengers.

8. Advance passenger/cargo information systems have been employed in international air and maritime transport for years.

9. ii) Making rail and maritime transport more effective and more competitive, addressing the interoperability of transport modes

10. This framework focuses France's support to urban, air, roads, railways and maritime transport in the following way:

11. It was also agreed that the Agreement on Maritime Transport, the text of which had been finalised would be signed soon.

12. In many sectors (road and maritime transport in particular), alignment is very partial, resulting mainly from the transposition of international Conventions.

13. Arctia Ltd safeguards Finland’s maritime transport in the ice winter conditions in the Baltic Sea, ensures good water transport links and offers

14. Baret is recognized as the first woman to have completed a voyage of circumnavigation of the globe, which she did via maritime transport.

15. The Colas Group is active in the construction and maintenance of road, air, rail and maritime transport infrastructure, urban development projects and recreational facilities.

16. Made in America Laws include laws requiring domestic preference for maritime transport, including the Merchant Marine Act of 1920 (Public Law 66-261), also known as the Jones Act.

17. We are working together for an early conclusion of the Agreement on Maritime Transport between ASEAN and India and are exploring maritime cargo routes/coastal shipping services between us.

18. It is therefore logical to consider by analogy that ‘sailing between the port and the extraction site’ and ‘sailing between the place of unloading and the port’ are maritime transport.

19. It is therefore logical to consider by analogy that sailing between the port and the extraction site and sailing between the place of unloading and the port are maritime transport

20. The United States has enjoyed friendly relations with Antigua and Barbuda since its independence within the British Commonwealth of Nations in 1981.Because Antigua and Barbuda’s location near maritime transport lanes, the U.S

21. * The two leaders concurred that the signing of the Agreement on Maritime Transport between India and Egypt during the visit will further intensify bilateral cooperation by facilitating not only maritime commerce but also transit of naval vessels.

22. It is clear to the Committee that, in order for maritime transport to be an attractive alternative to other forms of transport, efforts need to be made to reduce customs formalities and red tape, without however jeopardising safety or security.

23. A combination of data from satellites and in-situ sensors (such as buoys, balloons and air sensors) provide timely and reliable added-value information and forecasts to support, for example, agriculture and fisheries, land use, urban planning disaster response, maritime transport and air pollution monitoring.

24. States should maintain dialogue and consultation, in particular under the aegis of the International Atomic Energy Agency and the International Maritime Organization, with the aim of improved mutual understanding, confidence-building and enhanced communication in relation to the safe maritime transport of radioactive materials.

25. Copernicus uses data from satellites and in-situ sensors such as buoys, balloons or air sensors to provide timely and reliable added-value information and forecasting to support, for example, agriculture and fisheries, land use and urban planning, the fight against forest fires, disaster response, maritime transport or air pollution monitoring.

26. Copernicus uses data from satellites and in-situ sensors such as buoys, balloons or air sensors to provide timely and reliable added-value information and forecasting to support for example, agriculture and fisheries, land use and urban planning, the fight against forest fires, disaster response, maritime transport or air pollution monitoring.