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Survey names PTV as one of the best corporate consultants

The latest consulting survey carried out by German magazine Brand eins Wissen and Statista in Germany has selected transport specialists PTV Transport Consult as one of the best corporate consultants.
May 22, 2017 Read time: 1 min

The latest consulting survey carried out by German magazine Brand eins Wissen and Statista in Germany has selected transport specialists 3264 PTV Transport Consult as one of the best corporate consultants.

For the new Tools and technologies: People! People! People! report, more than 16,000 corporate consultants from various areas were examined in detail by the journalists of Brand eins Wissen and statistics portal Statista. PTV was selected for its expertise in transport, traffic and logistics.

For the current study, Statista was commissioned by Brand eins Wissen to survey approximately 1,500 leading employees at companies that award contracts to consulting service providers, as well as partners and project managers of corporate consultancies.

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