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Allianz pro Schiene
NameAllianz pro Schiene
Formation2002
LocationBerlin, Germany
Region servedEurope

Allianz pro Schiene is a German transportation association that promotes the interests of rail transport in Germany and Europe. The organization was founded in 2002 by Deutsche Bahn, DB Cargo, and other railway companies such as Veolia Verkehr and Connex. Allianz pro Schiene works closely with European Commission, European Parliament, and International Union of Railways to advance the development of rail transport in Europe. The organization's efforts are supported by German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure and Federal Railway Authority.

Introduction

Allianz pro Schiene is a key player in the European rail transport sector, working to promote the use of trains and railways as a sustainable and efficient mode of transportation. The organization's members include railway companies such as Deutsche Bahn, DB Cargo, and Veolia Verkehr, as well as industry associations like Verband der Bahnindustrie in Deutschland and German Railway Industry Association. Allianz pro Schiene also collaborates with research institutions such as Technical University of Berlin and University of Stuttgart to develop innovative solutions for the rail transport sector. The organization's work is influenced by European Union policies, such as the Fourth Railway Package and the Trans-European Transport Networks.

History

The history of Allianz pro Schiene dates back to 2002, when the organization was founded by Deutsche Bahn and other railway companies. Since its inception, Allianz pro Schiene has worked to promote the interests of rail transport in Germany and Europe. The organization has been involved in several key initiatives, including the development of the European Rail Traffic Management System and the promotion of high-speed rail in Europe. Allianz pro Schiene has also worked closely with European Commission and European Parliament to shape European Union policies related to rail transport. The organization's efforts have been supported by German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure and Federal Railway Authority.

Organization

Allianz pro Schiene is a non-profit organization with its headquarters in Berlin, Germany. The organization is led by a board of directors that includes representatives from Deutsche Bahn, DB Cargo, and other railway companies. Allianz pro Schiene also has a secretariat that is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the organization. The organization's work is supported by German Railway Industry Association and Verband der Bahnindustrie in Deutschland, as well as research institutions such as Technical University of Berlin and University of Stuttgart. Allianz pro Schiene is a member of International Union of Railways and works closely with other rail transport organizations, such as Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies and European Rail Freight Association.

Activities

Allianz pro Schiene is involved in a range of activities aimed at promoting the use of rail transport in Germany and Europe. The organization works to develop and implement sustainable transport policies, such as the promotion of electric trains and the development of green logistics solutions. Allianz pro Schiene also provides training and education programs for rail transport professionals, in partnership with German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure and Federal Railway Authority. The organization's efforts are supported by European Commission and European Parliament, as well as research institutions such as Technical University of Berlin and University of Stuttgart. Allianz pro Schiene also collaborates with industry associations like Verband der Bahnindustrie in Deutschland and German Railway Industry Association to promote the interests of rail transport in Germany and Europe.

Members

The members of Allianz pro Schiene include Deutsche Bahn, DB Cargo, and other railway companies such as Veolia Verkehr and Connex. The organization's members also include industry associations like Verband der Bahnindustrie in Deutschland and German Railway Industry Association, as well as research institutions such as Technical University of Berlin and University of Stuttgart. Allianz pro Schiene works closely with European Commission, European Parliament, and International Union of Railways to advance the development of rail transport in Europe. The organization's members are supported by German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure and Federal Railway Authority, as well as European Union policies, such as the Fourth Railway Package and the Trans-European Transport Networks.

Impact

The impact of Allianz pro Schiene can be seen in the development of sustainable transport policies in Germany and Europe. The organization's efforts have contributed to the growth of rail transport in Europe, with an increase in passenger transport and freight transport by train. Allianz pro Schiene's work has also promoted the development of high-speed rail in Europe, with the launch of new high-speed rail lines such as the ICE and TGV. The organization's collaboration with research institutions such as Technical University of Berlin and University of Stuttgart has led to the development of innovative solutions for the rail transport sector, such as the use of alternative fuels and the implementation of green logistics solutions. Allianz pro Schiene's efforts have been recognized by European Commission and European Parliament, and the organization continues to play a key role in shaping European Union policies related to rail transport. Category:Transportation in Germany

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