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Josef Czako’s new consultancy to contributes to ITS International

Josef Czako, the well-known industry figure and CEO of the recently-formed Moving Forward Consulting, is to provide ITS International with occasional thought-leading articles at a policy level by drawing on his 35 years’ experience in the transport sector.
January 15, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Josef Czako, the well-known industry figure and CEO of the recently-formed Moving Forward Consulting, is to provide ITS International with occasional thought-leading articles at a policy level by drawing on his 35 years’ experience in the transport sector.

Having worked for many companies in the forefront of the ITS sector including Kapsch, Cubic, INIT and Robert Bosch Automation,  Czako is now offering consultancy services for policy development and road financing through to ITS applications for cities and transport studies.

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