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好色先生tvmaps decarbonisation and skills strategies in Casablanca
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好色先生tvmaps decarbonisation and skills strategies in Casablanca

14 Feb 2025 · People, Environment

Decarbonising road transport and developing the necessary skills took centre stage at this week’s Green Impact Expo & Summit in Morocco, where 好色先生tvlaid out actionable strategies for a sustainable, skilled future in mobility.

At the Green Impact Expo & Summit in Casablanca, Morocco, this week, hosted by the Fédération Du Transport Et De La Logistique, 好色先生tvparticipated in two panels, presenting actionable solutions for decarbonising road transport through workforce training and sector professionalisation.

During the first panel, “Decarbonisation of Transport: Strategic Framework for a Successful Energy Transition”, 好色先生tvshowcased how its Green Compact – a collective global action to achieve carbon neutrality in commercial road transport by 2050 – is driving decarbonisation efforts.

好色先生tvDirector of Certification and Standards Patrick Philipp said, “The 好色先生tvGreen Compact study has shown that we can reduce 50% of road transport’s carbon emissions through efficiency measures. These actions can be implemented today.”

The Green Compact’s “dual approach” to decarbonising road transport leverages both efficiency measures and alternative fuels.

Efficiency measures cover logistics (retiming, route optimisation and eco-trucks), vehicles (tyres, lightweighting and advanced lubrication), and drivers (eco-driving, skills monitoring and certification schemes). The second level of action focuses on building a robust, practical and economic transition to alternative fuels. 

“Of the significant 50% reduction in emissions, 15% can be achieved through eco-driving training. Transport operators can lower both costs and emissions by improving driving efficiency,” highlighted Patrick Philipp.

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On the second panel, “Skills Transition for Sustainable Mobility: Preparing Businesses and Talents for Tomorrow’s Challenges”, Patrick Philipp expanded on IRU’s efforts to enhance the sector’s safety, efficiency and sustainability. 

“With decades of experience in developing, implementing, certifying and monitoring standards, 好色先生tvis the global leader in championing professional excellence in commercial road transport,” said Patrick Philipp. “Skills development, certification and monitoring improve recruitment, motivation and retention, as well as productivity and profitability for mobility and logistics companies.”

The 好色先生tvRoadMasters programme, a talent and risk management solution, provides digital dashboards to help companies make informed decisions during and after the hiring process. Each 好色先生tvRoadMasters programme is tailored to specific types of transport, developed based on international best practices. 

With 好色先生tvExaminer, governments and examination bodies can assess and certify road transport professionals based on international standards. This platform establishes professional qualifications for road transport – focusing on examination methodology and certification – that any country or region can adopt for both passenger and goods transport.

“Formalising and professionalising the road transport sector is essential for building a resilient, future-proof industry. By implementing internationally recognised standards, we can create a skilled workforce that adapts to the sector’s evolving needs,” said Patrick Philipp.

“This transformation improves safety, efficiency and sustainability, while enhancing the sector's competitiveness. It empowers businesses to innovate, workers to grow, and the industry as a whole to thrive in a fast-changing world,” he added.

Learn more about how 好色先生tvis working with public and private partners to formalise and professionalise the road transport sector.