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Truck & Bus World Forum to ride into Lyons in December 2007


The first Truck & Bus World Forum will be held in Lyons from 12 to 14 December 2007. The event will address topics related to goods distribution and public transport in urban areas as well as the economics of sustainable transport systems. The main focus will be on ‘Transport for a better life’ and there will be special conferences on the American and Asian truck and bus markets.


[ClickPress, Fri Jul 27 2007] The first Truck & Bus World Forum will be held in Lyons from 12 to 14 December 2007. The event will address topics related to goods distribution and public transport in urban areas as well as the economics of sustainable transport systems. The main focus will be on ‘Transport for a better life’ and there will be special conferences on the American and Asian truck and bus markets.
The Truck & Bus World Forum 2007 will bring together on-road professionals from all over the world to exchange strategies and technical information, address industry issues and develop business solutions to improve transport systems. The event is aimed at truck and bus manufacturers, automotive Tier 1 and 2 suppliers, decision makers working in the public-transport sector, and academic researchers in related fields.
In an increasingly globalised and competitive world, the economic, social and environmental pressure on goods distribution and public transport in urban areas will continue to rise in the foreseeable future. Road transport has a strategic role to play, since it carries more than 70% of all goods by volume and more than 90% by value. Yet, energy shortages, CO2 emissions and urban congestion are all critical issues that must also be taken into consideration. Vehicle manufacturers, public-transport operators and legislators are trying to tackle these issues by developing more efficient vehicles and transport systems solutions, in order to meet increasing economic demands and the need for sustainable development. The Truck & Bus World Forum will hold conferences to discuss all these topics, in order to help participants develop strategies for the future.
The event is co-organised by the Rhône-Alpes region of south-eastern France and the City of Lyons, with the support of the Rhône-Alpes Automotive Cluster, the Lyons Urban Truck & Bus 2015 cluster and Automotive Sweden. It is coordinated by ERAI, which is the economic development agency for the Rhône-Alpes region. Three key international strategic partners are also involved – the Society of Automotive Engineers, Global Insight and the Chinese Automotive Review.
The Truck & Bus World Forum 2007 will bring together various partners such as Challenge Bibendum Michelin, ITS Congress Association, UBIFRANCE (France’s export-support agency), INRETS, IFP, Keolis, Eurocities, the Chamber of Commerce of Lyons, the Scandinavian Automotive Suppliers Federation, Classe Export, Proximum, Thésame and the Invest in France Agency.
About Truck & Bus World Forum
The Truck & Bus World Forum will be held at the Palais de Congrès in Lyons (in south-east France) from 12 to 14 December 2007. A full list of participants can be found on the event’s website.
For further information, please go to: www.tnb2007.com

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