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  • August 22, 2017

    Rehabilitation of locks on the Danube-Black Sea Canal and the Poarta Alba-Midia Navodari Canal

    National project (RO) The locks on the Danube – Black Sea Canal (namely Cernavoda and Agigea) and on the Poarta Alba – Midia Navodari Canal (namely Ovidiu and Navodari) are being rehabilitated to ensure the availability, reliability and safety of navigation on the two channels.

  • August 22, 2017

    Banks consolidation on the Danube–Black Sea Canal

    National project (RO) Banks consolidation works are planned on the Danube-Black Sea canal in order to ensure the safety of inland waterway transport. Uncompleted works, the type of the rocks, the influence of hydro-meteorological factors (wind, rain, snow) and the repeated cycles of freeze-thaw may cause landslides and rock falls, with major impact on the…

  • August 21, 2017

    MAINTopiC – Multi-modal infrastructure platform for hydrocarbons in the Port of Constanta

    National project (RO) The project idea represents the construction of a multi-modal transport infrastructure required for the deployment of a state-of-the-art-technology terminal for various oil products (hydrocarbons) with a storage capacity of 512.000cbm on the artificial island and the neighbouring shore line in the Port of Constanta.

  • August 21, 2017

    GETUP – Green Danube Ports

    Transnational project (AT, HU, HR, RO, UA) GETUP represents a project idea which wanted to initiate and to promote the sustainable development of Danube ports with investment into green technologies and by applying green business strategies. GETUP must be seen as a blueprint for a comprehensive and long-term initiative to improve the efficiency and the…

  • August 16, 2017

    VTMIS-3 – Vessel Traffic Management Information System – Phase 3

    Within the framework of the Black Sea region Bulgaria was the first country which established a system for monitoring ships with dangerous cargo and to protect the marine environment from pollution. The National Vessel Traffic Management and Information Systems (VTMIS) was established for that purpose in stages in the time period 2002-2015.

  • August 11, 2017

    DANTE – Improving Administrative Procedures and Processes for Danube IWT (EUSDR Strategic Project)

    Transnational project (DE, AT, SK, HU, HR, RS, RO, BG) DANTE aimed at identifying and eliminating administrative barriers for inland waterway transport (IWT) on the Danube and its navigable tributaries as a joint initiative of the private sector and the national public authorities responsible for these barriers.

  • August 11, 2017

    FAIRway Danube – Coordinated deployment of the Fairway Rehabilitation and Maintenance Master Plan for the Danube and its Navigable Tributaries (EUSDR Strategic Project)

    Transnational project (AT, SK, HU, HR, BG, RO) Within this action national investments in state-of-the-art pilot equipment are coordinated. The new monitoring and marking equipment, along with new and harmonised services for waterway users, is used to improve the waterway administrations’ operative maintenance tasks and to elaborate further measures for Danube rehabilitation and maintenance

  • August 8, 2017

    CODENAV – System for ship-generated waste collection and processing in the maritime Danube ports

    National project (RO) The project aimed to increase the quality of the ship-generated waste collection and processing services and the response in cases of pollution in the maritime Danube ports Braila, Galati and Tulcea.

  • August 8, 2017

    FAST DANUBE – Technical Assistance for Revising and Complementing the Feasibility Study regarding the Improvement of the Navigation Conditions on the Romanian-Bulgarian Common Sector of the Danube and Complementary Studies

    Transnational project (BG, RO) The proposed project concerns the Romanian – Bulgarian common section of the Danube, where some of the most critical bottlenecks of the Danube are located. The overall objective of this Feasibility Study is to identify technical solutions to be implemented in order to ensure at least minimum fairway parameters for the…

  • August 8, 2017

    Ship-generated waste collection and processing system and response in cases of pollution on the Danube sector managed by the CN APDF SA Giurgiu

    National project (RO) The project aimed to increase the quality of the ship-generated waste collection and processing services and the response in cases of pollution in the Danube ports Moldova Veche, Orşova, Drobeta Turnu Severin, Giurgiu, Călăraşi and Cernavodă.

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