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Leverage a public private, multi industry, multi transport mode approach to efficiently develop incentives and to promote best practices for improving the environmental impact of transport and logistics.

Following organisations and companies participated in one or more Climate TransAct workshops in 2009 and 2010.

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Signatories of the declaration (private stakeholders)

Associations

European Logistics Association
The European Logistics Association is a federation of 30 national organisations, covering almost every country in Central and Western Europe. The goal of ELA is to provide a forum for co-operation for any individual or society concerned with logistics within Europe and to assist industry and commerce in Europe.
www.elalog.org

EuroCommerce              
EuroCommerce represents the retail, wholesale and international trade sectors in Europe. Its membership includes commerce federations and companies in 31 European countries. Commerce plays a unique role in the European economy, acting as the link between manufacturers and the nearly 500 million consumers across Europe over a billion times a day. It is a dynamic and labour-intensive sector, generating 11% of the EU’s GDP. Over 95% of the 6 million companies in commerce are small and medium-sized enterprises.
www.eurocommerce.be

European Shippers’ Council
The European Shippers’ Council (ESC) represents the interests of European shippers as users of freight transport services in all modes of freight transport, both within Europe and overseas. Twelve national transport user organisations and a number of key European commodity trade associations are members of the European Shippers’ association.
www.europeanshippers.com

ECR Europe     
ECR Europe is a joint trade and industry body, launched in 1994 to make the grocery sector as a whole more responsive to consumer demand and promote the removal of unnecessary costs from the supply chain.
With its headquarters in Brussels, the organisation works in close co-operation with national ECR initiatives in most European countries. Participation in projects at European and national levels is open to large and small companies in the grocery and fast moving consumer goods sectors - including retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, suppliers, brokers and third-party service providers such as logistics operators.
ECR Europe organizes projects where companies from all over Europe explore new areas of working together to fulfil consumer wishes better faster and at less costs or deepen existing experiences. The results of these projects are published for a wide audience through our publications and our annual ECR Europe conference which attracts thousands of (top) managers from all over the world.
www.ecrnet.org

International Road Transport Union
The IRU, through its national associations, represents the entire road transport industry world-wide. It speaks for the operators of coaches, taxis and trucks, from large transport fleets to driver-owners. In all international bodies that make decisions affecting road transport, the IRU acts as the industry's advocate. By working for the highest professional standards, the IRU improves the safety record and environmental performance of road transport and ensures the mobility of people and goods.
www.iru.org

European Intermodal Association
The European Intermodal Association is the only European association open to all transport modes: rail, road, waterborne, air. Its aim is to improve the co-operation of the different modes of transport as the logistics' chain still has lots of shortcomings in infrastructural, technical, organisational and legal respect. Therefore, this neutral organisation with more than 90 members is suitably qualified to discuss controversial subjects and to propose well balanced sustainable solutions in line with and to improve the EU transport policy. In this sense EIA offers its services to the EU Institutions in order to help shaping the appropriate measures.

www.eia-ngo.com


Corporations
  

IBM

Oracle Corporation

Procter and Gamble

Sharp Electronics Corporation

Volvo Logistics Corporation

United Parcel Service UPS



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Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Germany

French Environment and Energy agency, ADEME

Ministry of Transport Czech Republic

Environment Department Flanders

EU commission DG TREN/MOVE

Freight Best Practices, UK

Ministry of Enterprise, Sweden

Ministry of Transport, Ireland

Federal Dep Mobility, Belgium

 

 

 

Connekt - Duurzame Logistiek Netherlands

European Logistics Association ELA

ECR Europe

European Shippers’ Council

Flanders Institute for Logistics (VIL)

CEFIC

Ecoports

European Intermodal Association

VBO FEB Belgium

EVO Netherlands

Clecat

ACEA

European Retail Round Table

Inland Navigation Europe

EIRAC

OTM Belgium

 

 

Procter & Gamble

IKEA

Smurfit Kappa

Mars

IBM

Solvay

Scania

Volvo

Van Gansewinkel Group

DP DHL

TNT

Geodis

Heineken

Kraft

Huntsman

Rockwool