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RAI Amsterdam Intertraffic expands to Indonesia to provide mobility solutions

RAI Amsterdam Intertraffic has signed a memorandum of understanding with Tarsus Indonesia to bring its first trade event to the country and address a variety of traffic problems. Intertraffic Indonesia 2018 will feature road infrastructure, traffic management, road safety, parking and smart parking technologies. It will be attended by road infrastructure project owners, public transport and toll road operators, transportation operators from private sectors, transportation authorities and other government
October 5, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
RAI Amsterdam 70 Intertraffic has signed a memorandum of understanding with Tarsus Indonesia to bring its first trade event to the country and address a variety of traffic problems.


Intertraffic Indonesia 2018 will feature road infrastructure, traffic management, road safety, parking and smart parking technologies. It will be attended by road infrastructure project owners, public transport and toll road operators, transportation operators from private sectors, transportation authorities and other government agencies to conduct business and present solutions to expand the road network and improve road safety.

Douglas Emslie, group managing director of Tarsus Group, said, “Intertraffic Indonesia 2018 is expected to accelerate the much needed development of the country's traffic sector as well as provide new business and investment opportunities for the local and international traffic industry. The show will connect Indonesian and ASEAN traffic professionals with global best practice and innovation, directly in support of the government's strategy to stimulate growth through investment in priority infrastructure”.

The event will be co-located with Indonesia Infrastructure Week (IIW), Konstruksi Indonesia and The Big 5 Construct Indonesia taking place from 31 October to 2 November 2018.

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