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I think it is important that the costs of this system, both for inland navigation and the government, should be kept down.
Inland navigation is not, as you said, an added extra.
These are used for day training at sea or on inland navigation waters.
As such, it is an important proposal to promote European inland navigation.
Short sea shipping should not be mistaken with inland navigation.
He was also part of a committee tasked with improving inland navigation.
These canals were used for irrigation, inland navigation, defense, and flood control.
That also applies to the standards applicable to fuel intended for inland navigation.
Inland navigation is practiced to a very limited extent due to shallow draft.
The river Leie is an important way of transporting goods through inland navigation.
Coals carried either by land or by inland navigation pay no duty.
Additionally, the national flag without coat of arms is used as an ensign for inland navigation.
Inland navigation, coast-wise trade and rail will have to acquire a much stronger market position.
It is Neufchâteau who initiated the French system of inland navigation.
Opponents argue the environmental degradation is too great and that inland navigation is falling.
The Danube River has a good network consisting of an inland navigation system.
Inland navigation is China's oldest form of transport.
Eighteen months later, when the island was completed, construction of locks began for inland navigation and yachts.
In 2012 development began for an inland navigation lantern with LED technology.
More than 70% of the inland navigation sector is made up of small businesses, often owner-boatmen.
He had been knighted in 1796 for promoting inland navigation in Ireland.
As Kerala has numerous backwaters, waterways are used for commercial inland navigation.
With regard to the image of waterway transport, we must correct the one that inland navigation currently suffers from.
Used mostly for inland navigation, especially on the River Clyde in Scotland.
I am thinking in particular of inland navigation, which could really do with a push in the direction of environmentally sound technology.