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Media partners 
We work with leading magazines and publishers in this arena. If you are interested in becoming a media partner for this event please contact: Ciara Mallon, Marketing Manager
Email: Ciara.Mallon@terrapinn.com Tel: 02075394323 Fax: 02072421508
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Official Publications
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Railway Gazette International is the leading provider of business and technical information to the world's railway, metro, and light rail industries. First with the news every month, Railway Gazette International provides detailed analysis and comment by expert staff, on trends and developments on the world’s railways.

Rail & Public Transport is the only monthly magazine that focuses on all transportation.
Each month, our experts analyse, compare and explain the strategies, skates, equipment, improvments and innovations of railways and public transportation.

Infrastructure Technology serves as an in-depth guide to the latest technological developments within the rail industry. It also provides an insight into the heavy machinery and advanced technical equipment used to realise new railway projects. It has a targeted distribution and an estimated readership of 60,000, which is sold on a quarterly basis to decision makers within the rail industry in Central & Eastern Europe.

"The RZD-Partner International" is the leading Russian business magazine focused on foreigners interested in getting information on the transport market of Russia, the CIS and the Baltic countries, learning the new tendencies and forecasts of the sector development, the comments of the key figures of the branch. For further information, please, visit www.rzd-partner.com
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Associations
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RailNetEurope (RNE) is the organisation of 29 Rail Infrastructure Managers across Europe. The members of RNE together harmonise conditions and introduce corporate approaches to promote the European rail business from the rail infrastructure managers' point of view to the benefit of the entire industry.
RNE business goals are to
-increase the rail share in the European transport market (both passengers and freight)
-enable easy, fast and safe access to the European Rail infrastructure
-enhance the quality of the rail services offered
-raise the efficiency and effectiveness of the time table planning and of the operations management
www.railneteurope.com

DELIVERING CHOICE FOR BUSINESS
Rail Freight Group has over 150 member companies, ranging from Maersk, the world's largest container shipping line, to high street retailer, Marks & Spencer. Our members include customers, logistics providers, suppliers, terminal operators, ports and all freight train operating companies.
RFG's aim is to promote cost effective rail solutions for freight.
Real choice across modes is key to meeting the transport challenges businesses face today and tomorrow. These include ever-worsening road congestion and the impact of lorry road user charging.
RFG works hard in the interests of its members; to represent their views and provide a wide range of advice and information.

The European Rail Freight Customers’ Platform is an Association of companies and industrial groupings. Its members are important clients of rail freight services. They are conveying the major part of European rail freight.
The objective of ERFCP is the achievement of a reliable, cost effective and efficient European rail transport system for freight, available to meet customers’ requirements. www.erfcp.org

EIM is an organisation for independent rail infrastructure managers.
Our aim is a borderless European railway system.
We provide "Tracks for Europe", an environmentally sustainable transport system for optimal use, safety and reliability.

European Rail Freight Association - ERFA
The main objective of ERFA is revitalisation of the rail freight sector by using intramodal competition with private railways on the market. This is the only way to increase productivity and quality in order to give back to rail the necessary competitiveness.
ERFA’s key mission is to remove the material or legal hindrances that prevent its members, mostly private and independent companies - from open access to infrastructure and the market in general.
Railway Companies and Associations of those from Great Britain, Austria, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Czech Republic and Poland are the members of ERFA. www.erfa.be

The Railway Forum is an industrywide body sponsored and paid for by most of the train operating companies, the rolling stock leasing companies, the Passenger Transport Executives, Network Rail, London Underground, and many manufacturing and infrastructure companies, as well as other businesses connected with the railways. In all, we have over 60 members. We are complementary to the other rail associations, who are themselves members of the Forum: The Association of Train Operating Companies, The Railway Industry Association, and The Passenger Transport Executive Group. Our key role is to act as a think tank, information exchange and point of contact for those committed to and interested in our industry. We are particularly proud of our role in promoting the railway industry’s achievements in innovation. www.railwayforum.com

CLECAT was established in 1958 in Brussels, where it represents today 24 national organisations of European multinational, medium and small freight forwarders and Customs agents, thus representing the largest and oldest institution of its kind. Our members voice the interests of more than 19.000 companies employing in excess of 1.000.000 staff.
CLECAT promotes the activity and defends the interests of its members in connection with a large number of institutional and
non-institutional counterparts. It has a voice where a regulatory environment concerning transport formalities and transport modes is created, in the intent of securing a uniform and seamless environment, where cargo can move freely and securely for the benefit of the whole
international trade, with due respect to issues such as security and environment.
www.clecat.org
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