Tom Berendsen MEP Champions Digital Future for EU Waterways with RIS Revamp

Member of the European Parliament Tom Berendsen, known for his focus on digital innovation in transport, has shared detailed insights on the recent unanimous agreement by the EU transport committee to modernize the River Information Services (RIS) Directive. This update aims to align inland waterway transport with contemporary digital standards, enhancing safety, efficiency, and cross-border integration across the European Union’s extensive inland waterway network.

The Brussels Morning Newspaper sought Mr. Berendsen’s expert views to deepen public understanding of this important legislative development. Among the key questions posed were the practical benefits of the new RIS agreement for stakeholders, how digitalization will improve safety measures, and the main negotiation challenges faced during the process.

Benefits of the updated RIS agreement

Regarding the most significant changes, Mr. Berendsen explained,

“The updated RIS Directive will align River Information Services with the current state of digitalization and allow for standards to be set accordingly. This means that skippers will be provided with up-to-date information and the transmission of information between national authorities can be executed smoother. All in all this will lead to better transport management, which in turn will facilitate cross-border Inland Waterway Transport (IWT) in the European Union.”

This reflects the EU’s broader strategy to boost inland waterway transport as a greener, more efficient alternative to road and rail, supported by more interoperable and harmonized digital tools.

Enhancing safety and efficiency through digital modernization

Asked about the role of digital river information in responding to calamities or urgent incidents, Berendsen highlighted the critical nature of real-time data:

“Complete and where possible real-time information will allow skippers to plan their routes and to adapt to changing circumstances. This allows them to spend their precious time as efficient as possible. This is particularly relevant when a calamity occurs. For the sooner a navigational restriction is communicated, the sooner skippers can respond, preventing long and costly delays.”

MEP Tom Berendsen highlighted on Facebook that reliable digital information through the RIS modernization will greatly enhance safety and efficiency for skippers and authorities. He also noted the unanimous committee agreement, with a full Parliament vote upcoming.

Such improvements will not only reduce downtime but also significantly enhance safety standards for river transport operators and authorities managing these vital waterways.

Negotiation challenges and consensus-building

On the often complex negotiations with Member States and the European Commission, Mr. Berendsen noted that the

“main challenge was the creation of a complaint or feedback mechanism, which Parliament wanted and Council did not want in its General Approach. During the negotiations, we were able to find a compromise that allows skippers and other relevant stakeholders to report any issues they may encounter easily and which helps authorities


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6 responses to “Tom Berendsen MEP Champions Digital Future for EU Waterways with RIS Revamp”

  1. intimidation station Avatar
    intimidation station

    Can’t wait for the rivers to be as high-tech as my smartphone; maybe then the skippers will finally stop asking for my Wi-Fi password! 😂 #DigitalWaterways #Progress

  2. 57 Pixels Avatar
    57 Pixels

    Just what we needed, more digitalization for our waterways! Because clearly, the biggest hurdle in navigating rivers was a lack of high-speed Wi-Fi. 🚤💻

  3. Lord Pistachio Avatar
    Lord Pistachio

    Who knew river transport could be so high-tech? Next, they’ll be adding Wi-Fi to the boats—because nothing says “efficiency” like streaming cat videos while cruising the waterways! 😂🚤

  4. lucky brandy Avatar
    lucky brandy

    Seems like MEP Berendsen has cracked the code to turning our waterways into the digital era—who knew all it took was a bit of tech wizardry and a sprinkle of bureaucracy? 🧐 Now if only we could get the same upgrades for the traffic in Brussels, eh? 😂

  5. k-tin man Avatar
    k-tin man

    Seems like Tom’s found a way to turn our rivers into the tech-savvy autobahns of the water world. Just what we needed, more bureaucratic blabla about how a smartphone app will save the day! 😏🚤

  6. Racy Lion Avatar
    Racy Lion

    Guess the rivers will finally get their digital upgrade—just in time for the next ice age! 🚤💻 An absolute game-changer for skippers who were just dying to know how to navigate their floating offices more efficiently.

  7. Dahlia Avatar

    Isn’t it just lovely how we’re finally catching up with the 21st century on our rivers? 🎉 Next thing you know, they’ll want us to use smartphones for navigation—what will they think of next? 😏

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