Friday, September 9, 2011

VTL 's CO2 tables are ready for shipment

Fulda. The cargo system has VTL Networked Transport Logistik GmbH completed his mission as planned table in two variants. Both are based on the determined values ​​of the VTL Carbon Footprint insurance Network (NCF), which has since May 2011 TUV certified. First cargo system presented their VTL NCF at this year's transport logistic in Munich. The NCF was determined together with the Institute for Sustainable Transportation and Logistics (INVL) at the University of Heilbronn. Even now, the resulting tables were developed by the broadcast INVL by Prof. Dr. Dirk Lohre and Ruben Gotthardt.

The standard broadcast table contains average values ​​of the family cargo, which are graded according to distance and weight, enabling the reading of CO2 emissions for shipments.
In addition to standard broadcast table and a customizable table was created. Each VTL partner or any transport shipping depot can enter their specific values ​​in the table to calculate their own CO2 emissions and to be able to read.

Friday, September 2, 2011

"Make rents affordable,"

"Closing the gap sites and buildings to increase": Jutta Blankau has big plans. dpa

Woman senator, Hamburg has long complained about the fact that many young families moving into the countryside. What do you want to do about it? We naturally want to look for every venture capital opportunity in the city of Hamburg citizens. We now want to make the offer. We have increased amounts of land, including single-family homes to be created. For example, the site of the former Lettow-Vorbeck-Kaserne in Jenfeld, the former barracks in Rottiger Neugraben-Fischbek and the new center of Altona.

The SPD won the election with a promise to eliminate housing shortage and curb the rent increase. The Senate had already announced earlier. What do you do differently? Under the CDU was primarily a lack of affordable housing, which incidentally is just a problem for young families. Therefore, we have determined that by the 6000 new homes per year in 2000 sponsored by the city public.