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ICC's Commission on Transport and Logistics  provides one of the only fora that represents all interests in the business of transport and logistics. Its overriding aim is to promote intermodal transport and competitive, efficient transport markets worldwide. Two sector-based Committees, for maritime and air transport, provide focussed bodies for specific maritime and air issues, under the umbrella of the single Commission.

 

The Commission on Transport and Logistics has over 240 members from 60 countries. These members include executives in charge of transport and logistics for large multinationals, shippers, freight forwarders, carriers, bankers, insurers, lawyers, industry associations and trade specialists. Certain specialized international industry organizations send observers who participate fully in the Commission's work.

 

The Commission meets twice each year in plenary, but carries out work constantly throughout the year in issue-specific task forces.

 


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