European hinterland

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The European hinterland refers to the extensive inland economic and transport region of Europe that is connected to major seaports and waterways for trade and logistics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf economic region
logistics region
trade hinterland
transport hinterland
affectedBy European environmental regulations
customs and border procedures
modal shift policies
associatedWith Mediterranean Corridor NERFINISHED
North Sea–Baltic Corridor NERFINISHED
Port of Antwerp-Bruges NERFINISHED
Port of Gdańsk NERFINISHED
Port of Hamburg NERFINISHED
Port of Marseille Fos NERFINISHED
Port of Rotterdam NERFINISHED
Rhine–Danube Corridor NERFINISHED
characterizedBy bulk cargo flows
container transport flows
cross-border supply chains
distribution centers
intermodal transport
logistics hubs
connectedTo European inland waterways
European rail networks
European road networks
European seaports
dependsOn inland waterway infrastructure
port infrastructure
rail freight infrastructure
road freight infrastructure
hasFunction collection of export goods
distribution of imported goods
facilitation of international trade
hasPart Central European hinterland
Eastern European hinterland
Northern European hinterland
Southern European hinterland
Western European hinterland NERFINISHED
influencedBy European Union transport policy
European customs regulations
European single market NERFINISHED
Trans-European Transport Network NERFINISHED
locatedIn Europe
playsRoleIn European economic integration
European regional development
relatedTo European freight villages
European inland ports
European intermodal terminals
European logistics corridors
usedFor integration of inland regions into global trade
redistribution of maritime cargo

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Rhine–Scheldt connection regionServed European hinterland