Stakeholders
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Cooperation |
Partners |
Advocacy groups |
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Customers |
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EIM regularly liaises with operators, passengers, shippers and forwarders on rail-related initiatives of the EU (e.g. EU work programmes, EU funding)
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- AllRail
- CER
- ERFA
- UIP
- UNIFE
- UIRR
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EU Institutions |
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EIM gives expert advice to all EU institutions on legislative and policy initiatives relevant for its members (e.g. market opening, corridors and networks, financing, environment, technical specifications, geopolitics, etc.)
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- CoR (Committee of the Regions)
- Council
- EESC
- EU Agency for Railways
- EU Commission
- EU Parliament
- From Shift2Rail JU to Europe’s Rail
- ECHA (European Chemicals Agency)
- EIB (European Investment Bank)
- CINEA (European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency)
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EU Member States |
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Industry/RU stakeholders |
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Infrastructure managers |
- EIM develops, shares and benchmarks best practice in all relevant areas of rail infrastructure (e.g. resilience, performance, maintenance, etc.);
- EIM cooperates with infrastructure managers for other modes of transport whenever possible
- EIM cooperates closely with all rail infrastructure managers within the framework of PRIME;
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Non-Governmental Organisations |
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Other modes of transport |
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- ACI (Association of Airports)
- CEDR
- European Shipper Council
- ESPO (European Sea Ports Organisation)
- Feport
- Platform for Electromobility
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Other Bodies |
- EIM gives expert advice to the various working activities of OTIF and RNE (e.g. legal matters, timetabling);
- EIM participates in the relevant bodies on innovation, such as of Shift2Rail User’s Group (e.g. users’ perspective, innovation needs)
- EIM participates in the work of three subgroups of the IRP, an inter-Ministerial Platform, and provides inputs and expertise.
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- CEN, CENELEC and ETSI
- ERRAC
- International Rail Transport Committee
- IRG Rail
- OTIF
- RNE
- Rail Forum Europe
- IRP
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Think-Tanks/ EU Press |
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