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COMmon PROcurement of collective and public service transport clean vehicles

COMmon PROcurement of collective and public service transport clean vehicles. COMPRO. Bologna Workshop. June, 19° 2009. Building blocks of the process. The critical mass. The success of the project, i.e.:

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COMmon PROcurement of collective and public service transport clean vehicles

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  1. COMmon PROcurement of collective and public service transport clean vehicles COMPRO Bologna Workshop June, 19° 2009

  2. Building blocks of the process

  3. The critical mass • The success of the project, i.e.: “the definition and assessment of the conditions for a common procurement of clean collective and public service transport vehicles at European scale by local authorities, aiming both at reducing prices and fostering the consolidation of emerging technologies” is strongly linked to the wide sharing of its outcomes by the European public authorities/transport operators responsible for the Local PT services, and their positive appraisal of the benefits in joining a common procurement action.

  4. COMPRO Consortium PMG Follower cities Working Group • Established in different steps: • Questionnaire • Call for cities • Informative meeting in Bremen (Sept 2008) • Letter of Intent • Composition: • City of Angers; City of Barcelona; City of Bochum; City of Bologna –ATC; City of Burgos • City of Craiova; City of Ljubljana; City of Örebro; City of Prague (Transport Research Centre) • City of Stuttgart; City of Tirana (Ministry of Transport); The Association of Local Authorities in Skaraborg; Upplands Lokaltrafik • Main outcomes: • Involvement in practical definition of common bus specifications (results presented afterwards) First meeting Nantes - March 2008 First ‘open’ meeting Bremen - September 2008 Second meeting Bremen - September 2008 Second ‘restricted’ meeting Rome - January 2009 Joint PMG-Follower cities Working Group Bologna – June 2009

  5. COMPRO Consortium PMG Follower cities Working Group First meeting Nantes - March 2008 First ‘open’ meeting Bremen - September 2008 Second meeting Bremen - September 2008 Second ‘restricted’ meeting Rome - January 2009 Joint PMG-Follower cities Working Group Bologna – June 2009

  6. More follower cities • The analysis gained additional momentum from the followers cities contributions. • Still some work has to be done so the analysis is still opened to all cities interested in the process. • Therefore: Join the COMPRO activities! Go to WWW.compro-eu.org Download the Letter of intent and become a member of the working group

  7. The Partners COMPRO is coordinated by ISIS. The core partnership includes both local and regional authorities and public transport operators: • Nantes Métropole (France) • Semitan (France) • City-State of Bremen (Germany) • Bremer Straßenbahn AG (Germany) • Emilia Romagna Region (Italy) • Gatubolaget (Sweden) Contacts ISIS – Institute of Studies for the Integration of Systems Via Flaminia, 21 – 00196 Roma Mrs Silvia Gaggi sgaggi@isis-it.com www.isis-it.com EACI Mr Dario Dubolino Dario.Dubolino@ec.europa.euhttp://ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/index_en.html www.compro-eu.org

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