The conference debates provided a platform for in-depth discussions on the transformation of Europe’s transport infrastructure. In particular, Debate 7: “Revolutionising Infrastructure” proved to be a cornerstone session, attracting over 500 registered participants. Featuring ALICE members such as Anna Borsuk from UNILEVER, Giuseppe Dall’Asta from Interporto Bologna SpA, Philippe de Carné from GEODIS and Janeta Toma from the European Inland Waterway Platform, the debate focused on the need to promote sustainable, resilient and future-proof freight transport systems. This dialogue was fully in line with the ALICE vision, highlighting the crucial role of innovative solutions in achieving the EU’s ambitious goals for environmentally friendly freight transport.
In addition, Andrea Condotta of Gruber Logistics contributed his insights to Debate 5: “Boosting Rail Freight Traffic”, which focused on the expected impact of recent Commission proposals on rail infrastructure capacity. This discussion underlined the need for the transport sector to adapt and embrace new regulatory frameworks and highlighted the collective effort required to improve the efficiency and sustainability of rail freight.