Marcia Ardila, Marketing Manager
Email: marcia.ardila@terrapinn.com
Supporting organisations

BRTuk seeks to enhance understanding of bus rapid transit and what it can do, and allow a fair and informed comparison against other modes.
BRTuk is an association dedicated to the sharing of information about evolving bus based rubber tyred rapid transit technology.
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The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership is an action and advisory group, established in 2003 to take a lead in accelerating the shift to low carbon vehicles and fuels in the UK and to help ensure that UK business can benefit from that shift.
The LowCVP is a partnership of over 300 organisations from the automotive and fuel industries, the environmental sector, government, academia, road user groups and other organisations with a stake in the low carbon vehicles and fuels agenda.
The Partnership became a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee in April 2009. The organisation is applying for charitable status.
The LowCVP aims to:
- Develop initiatives to promote sales and supply of low carbon vehicles and fuels
- Provide input and advice on Government policy
- Provide a forum for stakeholders to share knowledge and information
- Ensure that UK motor, fuel and related businesses are best placed to capitalise on the opportunities in the low carbon markets of the future
- Contribute to the achievement of UK Government targets for road transport carbon reduction
New Transit is the number one magazine for the UK public transport scene. Covering all modes, road and rail, it is read by transport operators, transport authorities, politicians, consultants, suppliers, academics and investors. Visit our website for more information:
http://www.transportxtra.com/?id=6
Mobility - The European Public Transport Magazine
Mobility keeps you up to speed on all the news and events in Europe’s public transport industry.
Developments in legislation, regulations and standards, the economic situation, advanced technologies, innovative solutions, new trends and current issues… we deliver the information in the form of technical articles and with interviews with key players in the field.
Our editorial team – comprising in-house specialists, external contributors from research institutes, operating companies, projects and initiatives, plus an extensive network of correspondents reporting on the news in the main markets in Europe – covers all the key conferences, trade fairs and congress meetings both in Europe and further afield.
http://mobility-mag.com/