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Bertrand Piccard participera au Forum International des Transports 2010

26-avr.-2010

L’Initiateur et Président de Solar Impulse, qui prévoit de faire voler un avion jour et nuit autour du monde uniquement propulsé grâce à l’énergie solaire, sera un des grands orateurs du sommet mondial du secteur des transports sur l’innovation.

Les Ministres des transports vont débattre en mai de la crise du transport aérien Issue de l’éruption Volcanique

26-avr.-2010

Les Ministres des Transports et les participants des 52 pays du Forum International des Transports débattront à leur sommet annuel de Leipzig, des possibles conséquences de la paralysie du transport aérien international à la suite de l’éruption du volcan Eyjafjallajökull.

Les Ministres de 52 pays vont discuter de l’avenir des transports

02-avr.-2010

L’accréditation de la presse pour le Forum International des Transports 2010 qui aura lieu à Leipzig, en Allemagne, du 26 au 28 mai, a officiellement commencé. Les journalistes sont invités à s’inscrire à l’adresse suivante : www.internationaltransportforum.org/Press/press.html

Toutes les informations ainsi que le programme sont disponibles à l’adresse suivante : www.internationaltransportforum.org/2010/indexfr.html.

Harnessing ICT for Better Coordination in Global Supply Chains

08-mars-2010

Experts in information and communications technologies around the world are gathering in Genoa, Italy,8-9 March to discuss how to better coordinate global freight transport systems. “Efficient transportation of goods is critical to global trade, and is often hampered by lack of coordination between the different actors involved,” said Jack Short, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum.

Public Transport: New Award to Recognise Outstanding Innovation

22-déc.-2009

Two leading international voices in the transport sector, the International Transport Forum (ITF) and the International Association of Public Transport (UITP), today issued a call to public transport-related organisations to be acknowledged for their successful innovative approaches that improve public transport systems by making a claim for the 2010 ITF-UITP “Outstanding Innovation in Public Transport Award”.

ITF Identifies Opportunities for Cutting Transport CO2 Emissions

08-déc.-2009

At the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15), the International Transport Forum (ITF), the global voice for transport, will be putting the focus on cost-effectiveness policies for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from transport. Preliminary findings from a new ITF research report, “Reducing Transport GHG Emissions – Opportunities and Costs”, will be presented at the conference.

Lower blood alcohol levels can save lives

23-oct.-2009

Ireland has proposed to reduce blood alcohol limits to 0.5 g/l for general drivers, as is already the case in nearly all EU countries.

 

Transpark: l'ultime guichet unique de toutes les opérations de camionnage

20-oct.-2009

La plateforme Internet TRANSPark de l’IRU et du FIT offre une gamme très complète de services gratuits qui permettront aux conducteurs de camions, responsables de transports et planificateurs logistiques d’optimiser leurs activités.

Asia Needs to Act on Road Crashes

22-sept.-2009

“Crashes result in an unacceptable burden of deaths and serious injuries on the roads in all countries”, said Jack Short, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum, explaining the purpose of the 4th IRTAD Conference in Seoul on safety data collection and analysis. “In Asia over 2000 people die on the road every day, accounting for 60% of casualties at global level. It is essential that all governments in the region treat the issue as a major policy priority”.

Electric Vehicles are no Short-Term Solution: Improvements of Combustion Engines Needed and Feasible

22-sept.-2009

“Electric vehicles are not a short-term solution for the challenges of climate change,” said the Secretary General of the International Transport Forum Jack Short at the opening day of the International Motor Show (Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung – IAA) in Frankfurt. They are certainly on the way but even optimists think that they will account for less than 10% of sales by 2020. “So, 90% of new cars that year and a much larger share of the fleet will still use internal combustion engines.”




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