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Centre for High North Logistics (CHNL, (ノルウェー語:Senter for nordområdelogistikk)) is a Norwegian foundation which works to investigate ways to develop logistics solutions in the Arctic region. Among the aims of the centre is that of collecting information to facilitate an opening up of the Northern Sea Route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. The administration of the center is located in Kirkenes on the north-eastern Barents Sea coast of Norway.〔 ==Organization== The Centre for High North Logistics was founded on 27 May 2009, subsuming its precursor organization which was established in 2008 and administered by Bodø University College. The leadership of the foundation includes Felix Tschudi (Tschudi Shipping Company) as chairman of the board and Tom Tjomsland (Norwegian Shipowners' Association), Frode Mellemvik (Bodø University College) and Jon Rysst (Det Norske Veritas) as board members.〔 Tschudi's board membership is guaranteed by the foundation's establishing charter. The foreign ministry has a permanent seat on the board as observer. These four organizations also constitute the founders of the Centre for High North Logistics. The foundation is organized as a 5-year project scheduled to end by 2013. In January 2011 the status of the foundation was changed from an ordinary foundation to a business foundation. In the application Felix Tschudi, as chairman of the board, wrote to Stiftelsestilsynet, the Norwegian inspection agency for foundations, that "The foundation will conduct business in the form of advisory activities (). The advisory enterprise may consist of payable platform of knowhow, and in the form of being an information and agency bureau". Notwithstanding, three months later the foreign ministry made the payment of the last (approx. as of April 2012) to the foundation.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Centre for High North Logistics」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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