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Public Transport Operator RATP Group Joins Corporate Partnership Board

Leading global provider of public transport to work on decarbonising transport and urban access with ITF and its corporate partners

Paris-based public transport operator RATP Group has become a member of the Corporate Partnership Board of the International Transport Forum (ITF).

The RATP Group is the world’s fifth largest public transport operator with more than 14 million passengers every day. The group is engaged in all modes of public transport: metro, rail, tramway and bus. It operates, maintains, modernises and develops one of the world’s densest multimodal networks, which serves 11 million people over 12 000 km2 in Paris and surrounding areas and operates more than 3 billion trips per year. The RATP Group also provides urban and interurban transport expertise to cities, local authorities and operators in 14 countries on four continents.

The ITF is an intergovernmental organisation with 57 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 CPB is the ITF’s platform for engaging with the private sector and to enrich global transport policy discussion with a business perspective.

José Viegas, Secretary-General of the ITF, said: “We welcome the RATP Group on the International Transport Forum’s Corporate Partnership Board. Their multimodal experience as a leading public transport operator will be an asset for our work on shared and automated mobility, decarbonising transport, urban access mapping and mobility for an ageing society. We very much look forward to their contribution.”
Elisabeth Borne, CEO of the RATP Group, said: “Smart and decarbonised urban mobility is a major expectation on the part of global city dwellers. The sharing of know-how amongst the major players in mobility is essential to meeting citizens’ expectations as well as to meeting the challenges regarding innovation and social well-being. Therefore, RATP Group is happy to join the ITF Corporate Partnership Board in order to participate in this joint effort.”


The members of the ITF Corporate Partnership Board are: Abertis, AB InBev, Aeromexico, Brisa, ExxonMobil, Ford, Google, HERE, Incheon International Airport, INRIX, Kapsch TrafficCom, Michelin, NXP, PTV Group, RATP Group, The Renault-Nissan Alliance, SAS, Siemens, SNCF, Total, Toyota, Transdev, Uber, Venice Port Authority, Volvo Cars and Volvo Group.

More information about the ITF’s Corporate Partnership Board, including recent work on autonomous driving, car sharing, big data and logistics performance, is available at:
http://www.itf-oecd.org/CPB

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