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PTV Transport Consult named one of Germany’s best consulting companies

PTV Transport Consult has been ranked among Germany’s top advisory firms in a 2016 industry report. The results were based on analyses conducted by business magazine brand eins Wissen journalists and statistics portal Statista, which placed PTV Consult top out of a total of 15,000 German consulting companies. The report, Management Consultants: Consulting 4.0, honours the specialist knowledge and expertise of German consulting companies in various subject areas. The list is based on a representative s
June 23, 2016 Read time: 1 min
3264 PTV Transport Consult has been ranked among Germany’s top advisory firms in a 2016 industry report.

The results were based on analyses conducted by business magazine brand eins Wissen journalists and statistics portal Statista, which placed PTV Consult top out of a total of 15,000 German consulting companies.

The report, Management Consultants: Consulting 4.0, honours the specialist knowledge and expertise of German consulting companies in various subject areas. The list is based on a representative survey of experts (partners and project managers of management consultancies) and clients.

The specialist jury summed up PTV Transport Consult’s expertise in the field of traffic, transport and logistics as ‘excellent’.

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