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Cooperation for efficient port maintenance

28.07.2023
BREMEN/EMDEN. NPorts Emden, Delft University of Technology and five additional ports met up at the “Workshop on Dredging and Surveying” in Bremen this June to tackle the challenges associated with siltation and nautical depth as well as the development of automated processes in the future. For that very purpose, they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the topic of “nautical depth”. Participants included the Port of Antwerp-Bruges (POAB), Groningen Seaports, the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA), the Harwich Haven Authority (HHA) and the Port of Rotterdam (PoR).

Credits: NPorts

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