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SPEA Engineering joins ITF Corporate Partnership Board

SPEA Engineering has joined the Corporate Partnership Board of the International Transport Forum (ITF) to work with the organisation and other members of the board on projects and issues regarding transport policy, infrastructure and decarbonising transport.

SPEA Engineering, a subsidiary of Atlantia Group, has over 50 years’ experience in delivering integrated engineering services for transport infrastructure. SPEA’s projects have included roads and motorways, airports, railways and car parking systems. SPEA Engineering provides all-round support from the planning and development of new projects, to construction and monitoring.  The company operates in Europe, South America, Africa and Asia.

The ITF is an intergovernmental organisation with 60 member countries that facilitates global dialogue for better transport. It acts as a think tank for member governments and organises an annual summit of transport ministers. The Corporate Partnership Board (CPB) is the ITF’s platform for engaging with the private sector and enriching global transport policy discussion with a business perspective.

Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General of the ITF said:

“We are delighted to welcome SPEA Engineering as a new member of our Corporate Partnership Board. With a half-a-century of experience gathered across different modes of transport and a truly global outlook, SPEA Engineering is a perfect fit for a global, all modes organisation like the ITF. We look forward to working with them on many topics.”

Paolo Costa, President of SPEA Engineering said:

“I am deeply pleased for SPEA Engineering to join this group of companies that aim at disseminating best practices in the field of transport and infrastructure, and also tackle the issues around the new technologies that are taking over our world. I am sure that our prestigious partners will appreciate the contribution of our experience in building and maintaining roads, airports and any related piece of infrastructure all around the world.”

The members of the ITF Corporate Partnership Board are: Abertis, AB InBev, Alstom, Aramco, Bird, Bosch, Brisa, ExxonMobil, Incheon International Airport, Kakao Mobility, Kapsch TrafficCom, Latvian Railways, Michelin, North Adriatic Sea Port Authority, NXP, PTV Group, RATP Group, The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, SAS, Siemens, SNCF, SPEA Engineering, Total, Toyota, Uber, Valeo, Volvo Cars, Volvo Group and Waymo.

More information about the ITF’s Corporate Partnership Board, including recent work on autonomous driving, women in transport, shared and inclusive mobility, blockchain, data-driven transport policy, and decarbonising transport is available at www.itf-oecd.org/CPB.

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