Pirelli joins ITF Corporate Partnership Board
The International Transport Forum (ITF) announces that Pirelli is joining its Corporate Partnership Board (CPB), the ITF’s platform for engaging with the private sector and enriching global transport policy. Pirelli and the ITF will collaborate on innovative mobility and transport decarbonisation.
Welcoming Pirelli as a new member of the CPB, ITF Secretary-General Young Tae Kim said:
“I am delighted to warmly welcome Pirelli as the newest member of the ITF's Corporate Partnership Board. We look forward to collaborating with a company that places road safety and sustainability at the heart of its mission, embodying values essential to shaping the future of transport and mobility”.
Andrea Casaluci, CEO of Pirelli, commented:
"We are very proud to have joined the Corporate Partnership Board of the International Transport Forum at the OECD. For Pirelli, innovative and sustainable mobility are at the heart of our strategy and this platform, which aligns perfectly with our goals, will help to keep us on track with the direction of policy around future mobility and put us in contact with companies at the cutting edge of sustainable innovation."
Founded in 1872, Pirelli is a major player in the tyre industry and the only global manufacturer focused solely on the consumer tyre market. The company operates 18 production facilities across 12 countries, with a commercial presence in over 160 markets and a dedicated workforce of more than 31 000 employees.
With a distinctive positioning in high value tyres, Pirelli - recognised for its attention to economic, social and environmental sustainability - stands as a global brand known for its cutting-edge technology, high-end production excellence and passion for innovation that draws heavily on its Italian roots. The company has set itself the goal of achieving Net Zero emissions by 2040, the most challenging among tyre makers.
The CPB brings together companies from across the transport modes and related sectors who want to work with policymakers to find solutions to transport challenges.
The CPB members are Airbus, Allianz Partners, Alstom, Amazon, Aramco, AutoCrypt, bp, Bosch, CEIIA, Cruise, DHL Group, DP World, ENEL X, FS Italiane, ExxonMobil, Honda, Hyundai Motor Company, Iberdrola, Kakao Mobility, Michelin, Microsoft, Mott Macdonald, Pirelli, PTV Group, RATP Group, Rolls Royce, Shell, Siemens, TotalEnergies, Toyota, Trucknet, Uber, Valeo and Volvo Group.
More information about the ITF Corporate Partnership Board at www.itf-oecd.org/CPB
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