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PTV Group honoured as world market leader

Germany-based software company PTV Group has been awarded the prestigious 2015 Global Leadership Seal awarded by the business publisher German Standards (Deutsche Standards). The new edition of the Encyclopaedia of Global Market Leaders, published by Deutsche Standards, details the position and power of innovation of German companies, documenting their outstanding global position in their sectors. Publisher Dr Florian Langenscheidt says: "World market leaders from Germany stand for quality and technol
February 4, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
Germany-based software company 3264 PTV Group has been awarded the prestigious 2015 Global Leadership Seal awarded by the business publisher German Standards (Deutsche Standards).

The new edition of the Encyclopaedia of Global Market Leaders, published by Deutsche Standards, details the position and power of innovation of German companies, documenting their outstanding global position in their sectors.

Publisher Dr Florian Langenscheidt says: "World market leaders from Germany stand for quality and technology leadership. However, their strength and efficiency have not yet been brought to the attention of a wide general audience."

"PTV's wealth of experience and portfolio of solutions which covers all aspects of modern transport are unparalleled in the industry," says Kristina Stifter, head of Global Communications at PTV. As an innovative corporate group that has been developing software for planning and optimising transportation and transport logistics for more than 30 years, PTV is honoured by inclusion in the 2015 Encyclopaedia of German Global Market Leaders.

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