Abstract
Strategic cooperation in all fields of economic activity between Europe and Asia is seen as beneficial for both sides and of outmost importance for the economic development and prosperity for both regions. Transport of goods between the two regions is by definition almost in its totality intermodal transport. Any actions or policies that facilitate such international intermodal transport are likely to contribute to better trade and better economic, political, social, and cultural exchanges. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the potential policies as well as areas of the European and Asian experience and practice in the field of inter-modal freight transport that could best be adopted for the improvement of intermodal freight and maritime transport between the two regions. It also provides the most important findings and conclusions from a series of events made by experts and industry on both sides and the recommendations made concerning the areas for the potential exchange of knowledge and best ...
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