Transport

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Development of the Mobility, Transport and Automotive ecosystem

On 27 May, the European Alliance Against Coronavirus talked about how the Mobility, Transport, and Automotive ecosystem is recovering from the Covid-19 crisis. Morgan Guillou from DG GROW, the European Commission, summarised the impact and takeaways from the past year on this key ecosystem in terms...
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€2 billion boost for key transport projects across European Union

The European Union (EU) is supporting the economic recovery in its Member States by injecting almost €2.2 billion into 140 key transport projects. These projects will help build missing transport links across the continent, support sustainable transport and create jobs. They will receive funding...
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Commissioner Breton on the Tourism & Transport Package

In the current times of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, the tourism industry is preparing to reopen its doors to renewed economic activities with caution. At the time of presenting the package the European Commissioner for Internal Market, Thierry Breton, expressed his views on how the European...
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Commissioner Breton on the Tourism & Transport Package

In the current times of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, the tourism industry is preparing to reopen its doors to renewed economic activities with caution. At the time of presenting the package the European Commissioner for Internal Market, Thierry Breton, expressed his views on how the European...
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European Commission support for the transport sector

The European Commission has adopted a package of measures to provide significant relief to the transport sector by solving practical problems, removing administrative burdens, and increasing flexibility. This package includes measures to support the aviation, railway, maritime, inland navigation and...
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Call for expressions of interest - Pilot living labs at the JRC

Deadline: 31 December 2020 Aimed at enhancing The Joint Research Centre (JRC)'s input to EU policymaking in the areas of energy and transport, whilst seeking new, intelligent solutions in these fields, the European Commission is launching a call for expressions of interest to co-create living labs...
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The Third call for proposals of the Danube Transnational Programme is open!

Deadline: Friday 8th March at 14:00 h With an available budget of approx. 60M EUR (ERDF, IPA, and ENI funds) and a co-financing rate of 85%, the Third call for proposals will be open to the Specific Objectives 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 3.2 and 4.1 and restricted to some topics for the other Specific Objectves...
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2019 Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Transport call for proposals

Deadline: 24 April 2019 at 17:00:00 Brussels time The 2019 CEF Transport Call for Proposals was published on 5 December 2018 and was opened for applications on 8 January 2019. The call makes €100 million of funding available for projects of common interest in the transport sector. The call supports...
Best practices

Local transport and 'green' mobility in tourist centres

Providing free or low-cost access to green options for local mobility appeals to guests who are conscious of their carbon footprint. Options include encouraging use of local transport, bicycles and electric vehicles over land and providing kayaks, rowboats and other water-based modes of transport...
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Less waste and fewer lorries on the road

Logistics in the driving seat of resource savings Rethinking how it handles packaging leads to integrated benefits Reusable metal crates saves 17 kg of packaging material per parcel (sent load) Indirect gains include reduced deliveries, less lorries on the road, financial savings and redcued CO2...
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Report: Automobile and Transport Cluster Mapping and Industry in Japan

This report presents an overview of the Automobile and Transport Cluster and Industry Landscape in Japan. It gives a brief analysis of policy initiatives, identifies current trends and key players as well as lists automobile and transport cluster organisations in Japan. Lastly, this report suggests...