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Next events
COMMITTEE
Public Transport Vehicles and Equipment
9-10 October, Prague, Czech Republic
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COMMITTEE
Information Technology and Service Industry
16 October, Brussels, Belgium
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UITP Industry Division
Introduction - Working topics - List of members - Information for members
Introduction
The Industry Committee was first created in 1993 and became the Industry Division in 2001 with the full member status.
The objective of the Industry Division is to establish the supply industry as a strong stakeholder to support public transport as an attractive, environmental friendly and economic contribution to modern sustainable mobility.
Key issues include establishing a good cooperation with the operators, eliminate the complexity and reduce the total cost of ownership in all modes of public transport for the sake of the passengers and the health of our cities and societies.
As members of UITP the supply industry shares the values of the public transportation sector and establishes itself as the “internationally recognized voice” seconded by a Committee of international transport industry leaders.
In 2007 the Industry Division counts over 330 industrial suppliers in 40 countries.
The Industry Division is represented by the Industry Steering Committee and also comprises two Committees represented by five supplier groups:
Public Transport Vehicles and Equipment Committee
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Rail solutions Group. It counts 40 members and its representative is Hubert de Blay, from Alstom Transport. |
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Bus solutions Group. It counts 28 members and its representative is Rolf Hedberg, from Scania. |
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Equipment Group (gearboxes, axles and steering systems, airco etc). It counts 18 members and its representative is Huub Hendrickx, Voith. |
Information Technology and Service Industry Committee
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IT Applications like ticket vending machines, passenger information systems , smart cards, other peripherical equipment. It counts 50 members and its representative is Frithjof Struye, Scheidt & Bachmann |
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Services, such as Consultancy, Engineering, Maintenance, Refurbishment, Testing, etc. It counts 215 members and its representative is Robert W. Huber, AESYS |
The Industry Division is open to any initiative of cooperation with its customers.
This cooperation can take two forms:
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When a study performed by operators members of the Association implies the industry, UITP Industry members can be consulted in the final phase to discuss or enhance the conclusions |
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Industry members are available to work together with operators on common topics of interest. UITP Industry members are ready to listen and help putting the results into practice is there is a chance to do so. |
CONTACTS:
Arno Kerkhof, Industry Division Senior Manager, arno.kerkhof@uitp.org
Laurent Dauby, Cluster Rail, Senior Manager, laurent.dauby@uitp.org
Johan van Ieperen, IT and Service Providers Manager, johan.vanieperen@uitp.org
Working topics
| 1. Globalisation and Liberalisation of Public Transport Market |
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Globalisation in the supplying industry |
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New forms of financing |
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Institutional framework for industry and service contracts |
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Harmonisation of legislation, commercial and technical standards (e.g. MARIE initiative) |
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Building a sound future for the bus business |
| 2. Rolling Stock & Infrastructure |
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Specifications for regional rail vehicles (input to the work of Regional and Suburban Rail Committee) |
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Problems when taking new units into service (in collaboration with the Metropolitan Railways Committee) |
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Definition of Standardised on-Road testing cycles for buses (SORT project in collaboration with the Bus Committee) |
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Optimisation of life cycle cost |
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Development of innovative and affordable light rail systems (contribution to LIBERTIN Thematic Network) |
| 3. Information Technologies |
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Development of integrated IT Systems in order to improve public transport attractiveness, mainly: |
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- Electronic ticketing and fare collection
- Travel information systems
- Multi-fleet operation
- Customer relationship management |
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Use of Intelligent Transport Systems in public transport (contribution to TRANSITS Thematic Network) |
| 4. Sustainable Mobility |
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Contribution of public transport to sustainable development (contribution to UITP's Charter) |
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Future vision of local and regional public transport (contribution to VOYAGER Thematic Network) |
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Development of clean fuels |
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Contribution to the development of "Mobility in Cities" Database (tbc) |
| The work of the Industry Division is published in a variety of forms: |
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Study reports |
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Brochures |
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Focus papers (UITP official positions) |
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Core briefs |
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Articles in PTI (UITP's bi-monthly magazine) |
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Conference proceedings |
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Mobi+ (electronic library on mobility) |
List of members
List of Industry Steering Committee members
List of IT and Service Industry Committee members
List of Vehicle and Equipment Industry Committee members
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