his conference on the Key role and contribution of the Public Transport sector to meet the SDG goals has the objective to put in value the PT sector as one of the main sectors to achieve the Agenda 2030 and SDG.
To offer sustainable mobility requires a combine job and commitment of all actors: from public administrations to operators (Public and private), industry and all services around. It is therefore crucial to go further and offer an accessible PT, promoting multimodal options always with clients and people in the centre of the decisions.
In this ERCI Webinar you will learn about the use of GS1 for transparency in the multimodal/railway supply chain. GS1 is a not-for-profit, international organization that develops and maintains standards for barcodes and other identification systems. It was founded in 1974 and is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. GS1 standards are widely used across industries to improve efficiency, safety, and transparency in supply chains2. One of its most well-known contributions is the barcode, which revolutionized retail and logistics by enabling products to be scanned electronically. GS1 also works on RFID technology, product data synchronization, and next-generation barcodes to bridge the physical and digital worlds.
Come along and be part of the ERCI Mission to Canada (8-12 September 2025) with the opportunity to meet with OEMs, Trade Associations, Canadian partner organisations as well as participating in Knowledge Exchange briefings and B2B opportunities.
ERCI Delegation at the Railway Interchange Exhibition in Indianapolis, USA
You are invited to join the ERCI delegation at the Railway Interchange exhibition in Indianapolis, US, during the period 20-22 May 2025 at the Indiana Convention Centre. This invitation is open to you if you are exhibiting, co-exhibiting with your US parent/subsidiary company, exhibiting with a US distributor of your goods or simply visiting the show as a delegate.
ERCI Webinar | How to Solve the Stagnant Rail Freight Share in the EU?
In this ERCI webinar, you will learn about the revolutionary proposal made by FERRMED to manage freight trains to achieve the 30% of terrestrial goods move by train by 2030.