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ITC was certificated in line with ISO 9001:2008
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 15:56

Institute of Transport and Communication has developed and introduced Quality Management System ISO 9001:2008 since 1st of May 2010.

The certification audit was on 16th of July 2010 and the lead auditor from Bureau Veritas Certification concluded that the organization has documented its management system in line with the requirements of the standard ISO 9001:2008 and demonstrated the ability of the system to achieve requirements for services within the scope and the organization’s policy and objectives.

Based on the positive results from the main  certification audit the Lead Auditor proposes the Quality Management System of  INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION to be certified against ISO 9001:2008 with Certificate Number: BG15589Q and scope of certification:

“Consultant services for preparation, training, management and implementation of projects under national and international programmes/projects and funds related to transport sector and transport infrastructure.”

 
Моделен договор за възлагане на обществени превозни услуги
Friday, 30 April 2010 10:02
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В рамките на проект Конкуренция и институционални въпрос, свързани със съ-финансирането на проекти за градския транспорт в България, разработен с участието на ИТК, беше изготвен моделен договор за възлагане на обществени градски превозни услуги в съответствие с Регламент ЕК 1370/2007 на Европейския парламент и Съвета на Европа за обществените пътническите превозни услуги по железопътен и автомобилен транспорт.

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TRACECA Transport and Trade Atlas
Saturday, 10 April 2010 21:58

traceca

The TRACECA Atlas has been produced under the project EUROPEAID "Strengthening of Transport Training Capacities in NIS countries (TRACECA)". It is part of the training materials developed in the field of transport planning, investment appraisal and multimodal transportation and interoperability.

The atlas should be considered as training material and as a workdocument. It provides useful information on trade and transport flows, transport chains and intermodal transport and logistics in the TRACECA countries:

Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
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ITC has made a survey about alternative fuels and their use in transport sector
Thursday, 13 May 2010 13:22

As part of CIVITAS project - Measure 1.4, ITC team elaborated document “Study on the institutional and financial condition for busses conversion and alternative fuel use”. On 70 pages the team makes review of different types alternative fuels, their use in transport sector, possibilities for supplying Gorna Oryahovitsa with alternative fuels and their use in city Public Transport. Based on this document CIVITAS project working team has chosen CNG as alternative fuel for retrofitting busses of Gorna Oryahovitsa Public Transport.

 
Fourth working session of RENAISSANCE Consortium partners from CIVITAS Plus project
Tuesday, 27 April 2010 09:13
civitasDuring the period 9th – 12th March 2010 Gorna Oryahovitsa hosted the regular meeting of RENAISSANCE Consortium partners from CIVITAS Plus project. The event was divided on two parts – two-day working session of consortium partners and two one-day workshops with participants from other Bulgarian Municipalities. Institute of transport and communications performed the leading role from Bulgarian side. ITC representatives made presentation on Gorna Oryahovitsa Sustainable Urban Transport Plan and were moderators of two breakout working sessions.
 
ETIS Plus
Saturday, 10 April 2010 21:57

etis-plusThe Institute of Transport and Communications started working on the EC DG TREN ambitious ETIS Plus project to design and build a European transport information system in September 2009. The project is being implemented by a consortium of 18 prominent transport consultant companies from Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, and ITC from Bulgaria, leaded by NEA Transport research and training.

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