The 43rd European Transport Conference, organised by the Association for European Transport, takes place at Campus Westend, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany on 28 - 30 September 2015.
The conference brings together people working in research, industry, and public policy to network, exchange knowledge, and inspire new ideas. First-class speakers from across the transport industry will talk on themes including: planning for the future, equity in transport, cycling, climate change, and emissions.
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The conference brings together people working in research, industry, and public policy to network, exchange knowledge, and inspire new ideas. First-class speakers from across the transport industry will talk on themes including: planning for the future, equity in transport, cycling, climate change, and emissions.
 
This year, the Freight and Logistics Programme Committee has organised presentations on: Supply chains in freight; Intermodal transport modelling; Monitoring and benchmarking in freight transport; Urban and city logistics.
 
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    The conference brings together people working in research, industry, and public policy to network, exchange knowledge, and inspire new ideas. First-class speakers from across the transport industry will talk on themes including: planning for the future, equity in transport, cycling, climate change, and emissions.
This year, the Freight and Logistics Programme Committee has organised presentations on: Supply chains in freight; Intermodal transport modelling; Monitoring and benchmarking in freight transport; Urban and city logistics.
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