Press Releases 2020

17.12.2020

Press Release - FEPORT commends the EU Commission’s Smart and Sustainable Mobility Strategy but underlines the need to safeguard the competitiveness of EU port ecosystems through an enabling framework

 

03.12.2020

Press Release - Standardization, data sharing and use of IoT in the cargo handling industry were an ambition, now they are becoming a reality

 

06.10.2020

Joint Press Release - DBTG and FEPORT sign a MoU to intensify their cooperation

 

26.06.2020

Press Release - Level playing field in global markets is important, but so is level playing field within the internal market

 

17.06.2020

Joint Press Release - EU forwarders and terminal operators call on the European Commission to end spill over effects of generous tonnage tax for shipping on other actors of the maritime logistics chain

 

17.04.2020

Joint Press Release - ESPO and FEPORT urge Member States to enable crew changes in all ports

 

26.03.2020

Joint Press Release - Supply chain Stakeholders alert President von der Leyen about their disapproval of the Consortia BER extention

 

24.03.2020

Joint Press Release - “Transport is essential for all” say FEPORT and 32 sister organizations and “All workers keeping supply chains functional are heroes”

 

23.03.2020

Press Release - FEPORT welcomes the reactivity of the EU Commission and calls on Member States to mobilize appropriate support for all critical infrastructures

 

18.03.2020

Joint Press Release - ETF, FEPORT, IDC and ESPO call on workers and employers to strictly respect health and safety measures during COVID-19 pandemic

 

11.02.2020

Joint Press Release - 15 organizations from the transport sector call for a bold and realistic European Green Deal

 

10.02.2020

Joint Press Release - Shippers, freight forwarders and port service providers strongly object to the inclusion of the prolongation of the CBER in the Commission’s work programme

 

20.01.2020

Press Release - Work in progress within TIC 4.0

 

17.01.2020

Joint Press Release - Stakeholders in the Maritime Logistics Supply Chain urge the Commission to reconsider its decision and to proceed to a proper objective evaluation of the Consortia BER