DUTCH RUNNER - IMO 8712075
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Comments sorting method :| Jean Hemond on Jul 31, 2008 16:14 (3 years ago) |
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This service is to my humble opinion only a beginning if trucker's lobby doesn't as always convince Transports Canada to strangle the the économics!
All transportation in Canada runs parallel to seaway! 90% + of population lives within 40 km seaway! Europe has had for decades a very structured aproach to boost internal maritime transport in response to fuel stranghold! A special EU commission was created -I think 20 years ago -and that with substantial R&D budgets! I tried to open Quebec Governement eyes ten years ago on that but local trucker's lobby controled the joint sectorial table! A bunch of incompetent civil servants (almost none with real maritime industry comittments and references at Transport Quebec ) only acquiest to short term political objectives. USA placed all its priorities to reduce the fuel consumption and weight of road vehicles! Slow-moe Transport Canada and provinces just went through the copy-cat motions without questionning! |



