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On November 18, this year’s ACEA Annual Transport Policy Event focused on the transition to sustainable transport; a process that is taking place right now and that needs to be continuously further reinforced. The European commercial vehicle manufacturers are “drivers” of the transition, and they actively engage in the on-going strategic policy debate on this important topic that is taking place in the EU and abroad.
How to increase transport efficiency and optimise logistics? How to stimulate the introduction of new technologies? What are ways to fairly assess road freight transport carbon emissions? What should the European Commission’s White Paper on Transport Policy bring to the equation? These and other questions were addressed during the ACEA conference.
The event took place at the Natural Science Museum in Brussels.
Programme
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OPENING ADDRESS >> Leif Johansson KEYNOTE SPEECH >> Dirck Sterckx POLICY DEBATE >> Artur Runge-Metzger >> Philippe Jean >> Arild B. Iversen >> Dick van den Broek Humphreij >> Andreas Renschler >> Leif Johansson moderated by Jacki Davis WRAP UP >> Ivan Hodac |
Chairman Commercial Vehicle Board ACEA President Volvo Group Member of Transport Committee European Parliament Director, DG Climate Action Head of Unit, DG Enterprise & Industry CEO Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Chairman European Shippers' Council CEO Daimler Trucks Chairman Commercial Vehicle Board ACEA President Volvo Group Senior Advisor European Policy Centre Secretary General ACEA |
Market & Economy
- Passenger cars: registrations decrease by 6.9% in April
- Commercial Vehicles: registrations down 9.6% in first quarter
- Passenger cars: registrations drop by 9.7% in February 2012
- ACEA Pocket Guide 2011: annual auto industry statistics overview
- European vehicle production: Annual Economic Report 2010
- Automobile Production Plants in Europe (2010)
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Upcoming Events
- Diesel Emissions Conference and AdBlue Forum 2012 Europe - 30 May - 1 June
- International Symposium on Heavy Vehicle Transport Technology – HVTT 16-19 September 2012
- Our Future Mobility Now "Innovation for Europe, Skills for the Future" Roundtable, 10 October 2012. Go to http://www.futuremobilitynow.com/ to learn more.
Recent and Past Events
- The Forum for Automobile and Society: Policy Innovation & Jobs for a Competitive Automotive Industry, 24 April 2012. Go to www.autoandsociety.com to learn more.
Can Efficiency take the Lead in Transport Policy? Autoworld Museum, Brussels, 1st December 2011- European Job Day 2011 in Brussels: Discover the event
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