Technical and operational characteristics of E ports Sample Clauses

Technical and operational characteristics of E ports. The network of E waterways shall be complemented by a system of inland navigation ports of international importance. Each E port should meet the following technical and operational criteria: (i) It should be situated on an E waterway; (ii) It should be capable of accommodating vessels or pushed convoys used on the relevant E waterway in conformity with its class; (iii) It should be connected with main roads and railway lines (preferably belonging to the network of international roads and railway lines established by the European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR), the European Agreement on Main International Railway Lines (AGC) and the European Agreement on Important International Combined Transport Lines and Related Installations (AGTC)); (iv) Its aggregate cargo handling capacity should be at least 0.5 million tonnes a year; (v) It should offer suitable conditions for the development of a port industrial zone; (vi) It should provide for the handling of standardized containers (with the exception of ports specialized in bulk cargo handling); (vii) All the facilities necessary for usual operations in international traffic should be available; (viii) With a view to ensuring the protection of the environment, reception facilities for the disposal of waste generated on board ships should be available in ports of international importance
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Technical and operational characteristics of E ports. The network of E waterways shall be complemented by a system of inland navigation ports of international importance. Each E port should meet the following technical and operational criteria: (i) It should be situated on an E waterway; (ii) It should be capable of accommodating vessels or pushed convoys used on the relevant E waterway in conformity with its class; (iii) It should be connected with main roads and railway lines (preferably belonging to the network of international roads and railway lines established by the European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR), the European Agreement on Main International Railway Lines (AGC) and the European Agreement on Important International Combined Transport Lines and Related Installations (AGTC)); (iv) Its aggregate cargo handling capacity should be at least 0.5 million tonnes a year; (v) It should offer suitable conditions for the development of a port industrial zone; (vi) It should provide for the handling of standardized containers (with the exception of ports specialized in bulk cargo handling); (vii) All the facilities necessary for usual operations in international traffic should be available; (viii) With a view to ensuring the protection of the environment, reception facilities for the disposal of waste generated on board ships should be available in ports of international importance Article 1 DESIGNATION DU RESEAU‌ Les Parties contractantes adoptent les dispositions du présent Accord sous la forme d'un plan coordonné de développement et de construction d'un réseau de voies navigables, ci après xxxxxxx "réseau de voies navigables d'importance internationale" ou "réseau de voies navigables E", qu'elles entendent mettre en place dans le cadre de leurs programmes appropriés. Xx xxxxxx xx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxx X, xx xx xxx xxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, xxx constitué des voies navigables et des parcours côtiers empruntés par les navires fluvio-maritimes, ainsi que des ports d’importance internationale situés sur ces voies et ces parcours, qui sont mentionnés dans les annexes I et II du présent Accord. Article 2 CARACTERISTIQUES TECHNIQUES ET D'EXPLOITATION DU RESEAU 1. Le réseau de voies navigables d'importance internationale mentionné dans l'article premier sera conforme aux caractéristiques énoncées à l'annexe III du présent Accord ou sera aligné sur les dispositions de ladite annexe lors de travaux d'amélioration futurs. 2. Les Parties contractantes sont tenues d’élaborer des plans d’action nati...
Technical and operational characteristics of E ports. The network of E waterways shall be complemented by a system of inland navigation ports of international importance. Each E port should meet the following technical and operational criteria: (i) It should be situated on an E waterway; (ii) It should be capable of accommodating vessels or pushed convoys used on the relevant E waterway in conformity with its class; (iii) It should be connected with main roads and railway lines (preferably belonging to the network of international roads and railway lines established by the European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR), the European Agreement on Main International Railway Lines (AGC) and the European Agreement on Important International Combined Transport Lines and Related Installations (AGTC)); (iv) Its aggregate cargo handling capacity should be at least

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