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08:02 Jun 26, 2006 |
Dutch to English translations [PRO] Ships, Sailing, Maritime / helicopter messages to ship and shore | |||||||
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5 | info for DGG (Directorate-General for Freight) |
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info for DGG (Directorate-General for Freight) Explanation: Directoraat-Generaal voor Goederenvervoer. See, e.g.: www.ivw.nl/en/water/koopvaardij/Security/: "The different tasks with regards to maritime security are performed by various organizations. As good communication between these organizations is vital, the Directorate General of Transport and Aviation of the ministry of Transport and Water Management (DGTL, previously named DGG) has established a communications manual, which ..." See also DGG in list of abbreviations in http://www.ezs.nl/docs/boekje.pdf Reference: http://www.ezs.nl/docs/boekje.pdf www.ivw.nl/en/Images/Consolidated interpretations of Security rules and regulations_tcm6-3570.pdf |
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