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Asecap announces new president for 2025

Konstantinos Koutsoukos takes over from Julián Núñez at tolling organisation
By Adam Hill January 6, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Resilient infrastructure will be increasingly important (© Fedecandoniphoto | Dreamstime.com)

Asecap, the European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructures, has appointed Konstantinos Koutsoukos as its president for the year 2025.

Koutsoukos: 'challenges ahead'

Koutsoukos, CEO of infrastructure company Egnatia Odos, has over 25 years of experience in toll road management in Greece and the US.

"I am committed to dedicating all my efforts and energy to face the new challenges ahead," he says, emphasising the need to invest in decarbonising road transport and to maintain resilient road infrastructure.

It is central theme of Asecap's latest Sustainability Report. "Road infrastructure plays a vital role in achieving the ambitious goal set by the European Union to be carbon neutral by 2050." he adds.

 

Who is on Asecap's board for 2025?

• Julián Núñez, Seopan president, serves as Immediate Past President of Asecap
• Christophe Boutin, Asfa Executive Director, is the First Vice-President
• An Aiscat representative serves as the Second Vice-President
• Manuel Melo Ramos, Apcap President
• Herbert Kasser, CFO of Asfinag

Malika Seddi, Asecap secretary general, says the organisation's vision "is to promote improvements and contribution of the toll road infrastructure company around Europe to reach net zero fatalities and net zero carbon through sustainable funding, financing, and charging solutions that the tolling industry is known for". 

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