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WS Green Bay is a Technical Committee within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Green Bay" and is responsible for: This workshop will develop a document that will specify requirements for the ecological transition of passenger commerce terminals. The requirements will be means-based requirements that enable the achievement of better environmental performance but not results-based requirements. This document will apply to passenger or mixed terminals in commercial ports, regardless of the port authority and the management mode. The area concerned is defined as the public port domain. This committee has published 0 standards.

WS Green Bay develops CEN standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: This workshop will develop a document that will specify requirements for the ecological transition of passenger commerce terminals. The requirements will be means-based requirements that enable the achievement of better environmental performance but not results-based requirements. This document will apply to passenger or mixed terminals in commercial ports, regardless of the port authority and the management mode. The area concerned is defined as the public port domain. Currently, there are 0 published standards from this technical committee.

The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a public standards organization that brings together the national standardization bodies of 34 European countries. CEN provides a platform for developing European Standards (ENs) and other technical documents in relation to various products, materials, services, and processes, supporting the European Single Market.

A Technical Committee (TC) in CEN is a group of experts responsible for developing international standards in a specific technical area. TCs are composed of national member body delegates and work through consensus to create standards that meet global industry needs. Each TC may have subcommittees (SCs) and working groups (WGs) for specialized topics.