The new RID is here !

01.11.2012

Rest assured that for your safety work has already started on the 2015 revision

 

 

 

11th General Assembly of OTIF met on 19/20 September 2012

01.10. 2012

The General Assembly, the highest body of OTIF, was convened in Geneva on 19/20 September under the chairmanship of Spain. For the first time, the General Assembly elected a French national, Mr. François Davenne, as Secretary General for the next term of office from 2013 to 2015.

The General Assembly also designated the members of the Administrative Committee, the administrative body of OTIF, which meets on a regular basis between the meetings of the General Assembly. The chairman of the Administrative Committee will be Mr. Franc Van der Steen from the Netherlands.

The General Assembly also decided that in view of the difficult budgetary situation in the Member States, OTIF’s budget should be stabilised in a way that allows it to carry out its functions in full throughout the next term of office. The General Assembly also took note of the activities that have been undertaken since its last session.

 

 

 

 

 

OTIF Committee of Technical Experts

01.06.2012

Committee of Technical Experts adopts during its 5th meeting the so-called “freight package“ (provisions on wagons and noise).

 

 

 

Georgia – 48th Member State of OTIF

01.05.2012

Because COTIF stands for promotion, improvement and facilitation

 

 

 

Seamless transport: making connections

30.04.2012

This year, under the chairmanship of Japan, leaders in the international transport policy scene will meet at the International Transport Forum Summit in Leipzig from 2 to 4 May. It is particularly gratifying that this year’s theme is at the heart of OTIF’s daily business.
If the political will is to promote trade and the long-distance transport of goods by rail between, for example, Europe and Asia, it is no secret that the competitiveness required in rail transport can only be achieved by making it reliable. The customer and the carrier must be able to rely not just on the delivery time, but also on being able to calculate reliably and predictably all the transport costs that will be incurred.
In rail transport, there is primarily a lack of transparency and legal certainty in the individual processing procedures at border crossings (especially at so-called “transit borders”). In this connection, an agreement under international law to formulate and promulgate the law transparently, where available, seems to be an economically interesting and natural first step in order to remove obstacles to border crossing in the shortest possible time.
This is precisely the task that COTIF imposes on the Secretary General of the Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail, OTIF.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meet requirements and anticipate developments

09.03.2012

Secretary General at the CIT’s “Berner Tage”

 

 

 

Pakistan, on the cusp of OTIF membership

15.12.2011

“We want it and we will do it !”

 

 

 

Georgia applies for accession

25.10.2011

One of the main trans-Caucasian arteries will be subject to the COTIF regime


On 1 July 2011, Armenia became the 47th member of OTIF

05.07.2011

The full effect of Armenia’s application of the Convention concerning International Carriage by Rail (COTIF) will emerge in conjunction with the imminent accession of Armenia’s neighbours, Georgia and Azerbaijan. Thus in the Caucasus in the near future, there will be a firm basis providing the rail sector with invaluable legal certainty and a significant increase in the efficiency and competitiveness of rail freight transport.

 

OTIF’s Bulletin enters the electronic age

01.06.2011
The OTIF Secretariat today officially presented to the Administrative Committee the concept and layout of the Organisation’s new Bulletin, which from today will appear exclusively in an electronic format. OTIF’s electronic Bulletin can be ordered free of charge by sending an e-mail to Media(at)otif.org.

 

 

Legal certainty for Morocco and its neighbours

04.05.2011

Gaps remain an EU speciality
On 28.04.2011 Morocco deposited its instrument ratifying the Vilnius Protocol with the Secretary General in Berne. Application of the uniform legal regime will mean significant simplification of international rail transport between Morocco and the neighbouring countries of Algeria and Spain

 

 

 

Forward-looking decisions

28.04.2011

OTIF’s aims for Eurasian rail freight traffic

 

 

 

20.04.2011

On 20 April 2011 the Secretary-General of UNIDROIT and the Secretary General of OTIF issued a press release announcing the winning bidder in relation to the international tender process for the future international registry under the Luxembourg Rail Protocol.

 

 

 

 

 

COTIF now also applicable in the Caucasus

11.04.2011

Armenia: 47th Member State

 

 

 

After 15 months the EU returns to the negotiating table

05.04.2011

Accession to COTIF can now take place

 

 

 

EU’s pending accession to OTIF means convening an extraordinary General Assembly

06.01.2011

For the first time in OTIF’s history, an extraordinary General Assembly will be convened this year, brought about by the European Union as a result of its voting majority in the Administrative Committee at the end of November 2010 in Berne. This action is due to the European Union’s refusal to agree to the outcome of the negotiations reached between the European Commission and OTIF on the European Union’s accession to COTIF and its refusal subsequently to renegotiate some specific points. In particular, the EU’s request only to apply the Convention in future if there is no new EU legislation, which is very questionable in terms of international law, has blocked the accession process.

 

 

The four seasons on Gryphenhübeliweg

31.12.2010

The early bird catches the worm

 

 

 

ERA relents

03.12.2010

Contact is re-established

 

 

 

Ratification process “reloaded”

23.11.2010

Fine tuning of COTIF for EU Member States enters into force

 

 

 

OTIF in Berne sets the standard

16.11.2010

Work starts in a new Facilitation Committee for international rail traffic

 

 

 

Reactivating the iron curtain?

13.10.2010

OTIF responds with international cooperation

 

 

 

Legal certainty in sight for the rail sector in the EU

06.08.2010

Non-application of the OTIF provisions on infrastructure, railway material and related approvals is no longer justified

 

 

 

 

 

 

From the Red Sea to the Black Sea

30.07.2010
Jordan becomes an Associate Member of OTIF from 1 August

 

 

 

New edition of the RID

09.07.2010

New edition of the Regulations concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail (RID). Enters into force on 1 January 2011

 

 

 

Montenegro: The Closing of the Balkan Gap

01.07.2010

The accession to OTIF will also prepare the railway sector for EU membership

 

 

 

ERA causes confusion on VKM register

01.07.2010

Doubles are no longer excluded

 

 

 

Accession to OTIF – Associate Member

12.05.2010

Jordan

 

 

 

Accession to COTIF

20.04.2010

Montenegro

 

 

 

ECM – Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)

22.01.2010

Swiss Confederation committed to rail safety
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