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Perché Partecipare Alla Fiera Eurasia Rail 2019? L’ICE Agenzia ha stipulato un accordo di collaborazione con l’Ente Fieristico turco ITE-Turkey per la promozione della fiera Eurasia Rail 2019, un’esposizione dedicata al mondo ferroviario, che si svolgera’ ad Izmir in Turchia. ICE Istanbul è a disposizione per fornire ogni informazione utile e assistenza necessaria per una valutazione approfondita di EURASIA RAIL e delle modalità di partecipazione. PERCHÉ PARTECIPARE ALLA FIERA EURASIA RAIL 2019? Luogo: Izmir, TURCHIA • Essere parte della unica fiera ferroviaria e del materiale rotabile in Data Evento: 10 – 12 Aprile 2019 Turchia. • Partecipare alla 3a più grande fiera ferroviaria del mondo che riunisce Frequenza: biennale gli enti governativi e il settore privato. Scadenza Adesioni: 30 Novembre 2018 • Conoscere le nuove tendenze e i nuovi design per i rotabili, i light rail, le tecnologie di infrastruttura e la logistica ferroviaria. Data Pubblicazione: 03 Ottobre 2018 • Cogliere l'opportunità di investire nelle ferrovie turche. Protocollo n.: 0017362/18 • La Turkish State Rail (TCDD) terrà una gara di pre-qualificazione per 96 set di treni ad alta velocità. La gara riguarda il trasferimento di tecnologia e la produzione di set di treni ad alta velocità in Turchia in collaborazione con Siti Utili: TULOMSAS. www.eurasiarail.eu • Il Comune metropolitano di Istanbul bandirà una gara per 272 veicoli www.ice.gov.it della metropolitana (4 unita’ ciascuno) Lavori di approvvigionamento e messa www.ice.gov.it/it/ mercati/turchia in servizio di 272 veicoli della metropolitana per il sistema di trasporto pubblico su rotaie di Kirazlı-Halkalı. Iscriviti alla Newsletter ICE: www.newsletter-ice.com ICE Istanbul - www.ice.gov.it/it/mercati/turchia 1 ICE Agenzia - www.ice.gov.it EURASIA RAIL 2019 • Il governo turco ha lanciato un progetto E-5000 di locomotiva elettrica EDIZIONE PRECEDENTE di produzione nazionale. Turkish State Rail (TCDD) prevede di acquistare le La 7ma Fiera EURASIA RAIL prime 20 locomotive. Data Evento: 02 – 04 Marzo 2017 • La municipalità di Istanbul ordinera’ 10 convogli senza conducente a Area Espositiva: 21.000 m2 quattro posti per la linea M8 e 20 set di quattro vetture per la linea M7. Hyundai Visitatori: 11.949 visitatori da 52 paesi Top 10 paesi visitatori: Germania, Belgio, Rotem ha firmato un contratto da 34 milioni di euro per la fornitura di materiale Repubblica Ceca, Cina, Francia, Regno Unito, rotabile per due progetti metropolitani di Istanbul. Il materiale rotabile avrà il Iran, Spagna, Russia, Arabia Saudita 50% di contenuto locale. Espositori: 200 espositori da 25 paesi Top 10 paesi espositori: Germania, Regno Unito, • Il Ministero dei Trasporti turco ha stanziato un pacchetto di Repubblica Ceca, Cina, Francia, Iran, Spagna, investimenti da $ 5 miliardi per la Turkish State Rail (TCDD). Svizzera, Polonia, Russia CHI ESPONE EURASIA RAIL? CONTATTI • Istituzioni ferroviarie, aziende di tecnologia ferroviaria, aziende di sicurezza ferroviaria, aziende ferroviarie di logistica, aziende di infrastrutture ICE-AGENZIA ISTANBUL ferroviarie, aziende di sistemi di ferrovie leggere, aziende di tecnologia Lutfi Kirdar Uluslararasi Kongre ve ferroviaria urbana Sergi Sarayi Gumus Cad N.4 34267 CHI VISITA EURASIA RAIL? Harbiye Istanbul Turchia • Dirigenti delle Ferrovie dello Stato, dirigenti del Ministero dei T +90 212 373 03 00 Trasporti, operatori locali e internazionali del materiale rotabile, comuni locali F +90 212 241 82 23 e internazionali, stabilimenti di costruzione, grossisti e rivenditori di materiale rotabile, stabilimenti tecnologici, stabilimenti infrastrutturali E-mail: [email protected] Direttore Ufficio: Dott. Aniello Musella COME PARTECIPARE ULTERIORI INFORMAZIONI OPERATIVE DA RICHIEDERE: • Contattare ICE Istanbul per prenotare lo spazio espositivo • Listino prezzi e modulo per richiesta spazio espositivo in allegato ICE-AGENZIA ISTANBUL Per informazioni e assistenza contattare la D.ssa Duygu Karakus presso ICE Trade Analyst Dott.essa Duygu Karakus Istanbul [email protected] T +90 212 373 03 09 E-mail: [email protected] ICE Istanbul – www.ice.gov.it/it/mercati/turchia 2 ICE Agenzia - www.ice.gov.it/ 8th International Rolling Stock, Infrastructure and Logistics Exhibition -Eurasia Rail is going to take stage in 2019with the new opportunities. 10 – 12 April 2019 fairizmir/ İzmir/Turkey Turkey, opportunity hub at the heart of Eurasia! You may reach post show report of 7th Eurasia Rail exhibition. You may reach brochure of Eurasia Rail exhibition. For more information please visit. http://www.eurasiarail.eu/Home Eurasia Rail is the specialized trade fair of Rolling Stock, Light Rail, infrastructure Technology & Logistics, innovative Components, Vehicles, Systems; Eurasia Rail Rolling Stock, infrastructure& Logistics Exhibition conducted by ITE-TURKEY. Eurasia Rail Exhibition which is one of the biggest rolling stock exhibition in the world also has the distinction of being the only exhibition in its field in Eurasia Region. As of 2019, Eurasia Rail will be organised biennially; once in two years in izmir. Rail sector stakeholders will be able to exhibit products and services at a much wider area at fairizmir. 1 “By 2020, Turkey wants to become one of the strongest economies in the world and the transport and communications system is the key to achieving this objective. Turkey’s system of high-speed lines ranks 6th in Europe and 8th in the world. And we will not stop here; we will continue our national network projects. Our goal is to have 10,000 km of high-speed lines by 2030.” Prime Minister, Mr. Binali Yıldırım - Republic of Turkey (former Minister of TMC) Facts&Figures provided by Turkish State Officials. “We have advanced seriously at railway transportation throughout Turkey by upgrading existing railway lines and adding new lines to become the world’s 8th and Europe’s 6th high-speed railway operator. We are currently operating on high-speed train lines of 1.213 km, and constructing new high-speed and speed lines about 4.000 km. In addition to this, project and land survey works for 5.000 km of high-speed and speed train lines have been going on almost within the scope of a railway mobilization.The point that our country has reached is sublime although we know well that there is a farther point to be reached. As we link all parts of the country with iron nets and work in order to get a much higher share for the railways in the transportation sector of our country; at the same time, we are conscious of that all kinds of equipment and vehicles to be used in this sector have to be manufactured indigenously. Increased railway investments, the adoption of national production policies and the desire for high rates of indigenousness in public tenders have contributed to the development of railway industry and its subsidiary industry in Turkey.” Turkish Minister of Transport, Mr. Ahmet Arslan - Republic of Turkey [October 2017] "A new railway mobilization has been started with the leadership of the President and Prime Minister and the support of our government as of 2003, and railways have been considered as a state policy again. Within the scope of this mobilization, over 60 Billion Liras have been invested in the railways so far." "We produce the high speed train switches, traverses and rails in our country with the support of TCDD. We have accomplished to produce the diesel train set, freight car, diesel engine and E-1000 shafting electric locomotive, switch-carrying wagon and railway signalization system in a national and domestic way. But it is not enough. I would like to draw your attention to the fact that in order to reach the export target of$ 500 billion in 2023, support the development by keeping foreign currency going abroad and produce the railway vehicles in a domestic way, not only TCDD but also the industrialists have great responsibilities." Directorate General of Turkish State Railways (TCDD), Mr. Isa Apaydin, [23 September 2017] 2 Eurasia Rail Developments over the years The exhibition which was first organized in Ankara, Turkey had subsequently a total of 117 exhibitors in 2011, 188 in 2012, 287 in 2013, 277 in 2014, 274 in 2015, 300 international and domestic exhibitors in 2016 and in 2017; 200 exhibitors and 11.949 visitors from 25 countries were brought together. The fair which fully supported by Turkish Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs & Communications and Turkish State Railways became an UFI Approved Event by UFI (The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry) as of June 2012. At the same time in September 2012, the exhibition proved to be on the international market as the first exhibition in Turkey to give financial support to German exhibitors by the German government. ITE is one of the world’s leading organizers, with 17 events on 5 continents. Eurasia Rail 2017 and the following editions will continue to be organized by the same team from 2010 until present, with additional international support by TF Trade Fairs and Organizations which was established under the roof of ITE Group PLC. The national pavilion from Iran took place for the first time in 2015 edition of the exhibition. There were 15 new VIP buyer-delegation countries in the last edition of the exhibition as compared to 2015. The total number of visitor countries in 2017 edition was 52. Why Eurasia Rail? • Be a part of “the one and only” railway & rolling stock exhibition in Turkey which is set to be organized for the 7th time. • Attend the world’s 3rd biggest railway exhibition in the world that brings together the government bodies and private sector. • Find an exclusive chance to see the new trends & designs for the rolling stocks, light rails, infrastructure technologies and railway logistics. • Build connections with new and existing partners. • Have direct contact with various exhibitors and visitors to expand your distribution channels. • Catch an opportunity to invest in railways Turkey. • Attend informative conferences, seminar programs, and press conferences.
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