SEANERGY Workshop for Inland Ports – Budapest 2025

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23.Nov.23
10:30 hrs.
UTC/GMT +02

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  • Date: Tuesday, 25th March 2025
  • Time: 1:00pm to 4:30pm
  • Location: Danube Commission Meeting Room, Benczúr utca 25, 1068 Budapest
  • Hybrid Format: Join online here  

The SEANERGY Workshop for Inland Ports will take place in Budapest on March 25, 2025, bringing together key stakeholders to discuss the clean energy transition in inland port operations. Hosted at the Danube Commission, this event will provide insights into the SEANERGY Master Plan, a comprehensive roadmap for the decarbonization of European ports.

Why Attend?

As inland ports play a crucial role in regional logistics and multimodal transport, addressing their energy transition is essential for reducing emissions and improving efficiency. The SEANERGY Master Plan presents actionable strategies and technological pathways to support inland ports in their transition to becoming sustainable energy hubs.

Key Topics

  • SEANERGY Master Plan: A roadmap for decarbonised inland ports
  • Ennshafen as a demo port of SEANERGY project presents practical experiences with the Master Plan
  • Technological Input: Electricity Challenges for Inland Ports

This event is a must-attend for port authorities, policymakers, logistics operators, and sustainability experts looking to implement real solutions for zero-emission inland ports.

Join us online and be part of the conversation shaping the future of sustainable inland waterways!

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Why are the port’s environmental impacts our priority? 

While efficient ports are vital to the economic development of their surrounding areas, the related ship traffic, the handling of the goods in the ports, and the hinterland distribution can cause a number of negative environmental impacts.

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