Combined Transport's Policy Expecations 2024-2029 28/10/24
< Back to listCombined Transport's Policy Expectations 2024 - 2029
Combined Transport offers a perfect alignment with the Clean Industrial Deal through its efficiencies:
- 70% better energy efficiency,
- infrastructure efficiency through using heavy duty modes over the longest segment of the logistics chain,
- superior labour productivity and work/life balance for employees of intermodal transport chains,
- outstanding environmental and climate efficiency enabled by the direct use of European generated non-fossil renewable electricity (90% less CO2 emissions),
- effectively reducing accidents and related congestions through a superior safety performance.
What is proposed by the Combined Transport community?
- Adopt open legislative dossiers: primarily the Rail Infrastructure Capacity Management Regulation and the revision of the Combined Transport Directive
- Correctly implement outstanding EU law, primarily: the new TEN-T Guidelines Regulation, the Electronic Freight Transport Information (eFTI) Regulation, and legislation that internalises currently external costs of transport.
- Establish a resilient European contingency and crisis management mechanism for the transport sector.
- Advance digitalisation through an effective and standardised European digital framework.
- Additionally, provide effective organisational support, refrain from imposing technical obligations not validated through a targeted cost-benefit analysis, enable the issuance of carbon certificates in freight transport, and establish a uniform European codification regime for intermodal transport
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