The REETS project website is online!
REETS project is intended to support the existing European Union’s legislation on the interoperability of electronic road tolls’ collection and, in this framework, the project aims at deploying EETS compliant...

The REETS project website is online!
REETS project is intended to support the existing European Union’s legislation on the interoperability of electronic road tolls’ collection and, in this framework, the project aims at deploying EETS compliant services in a cross-border regional area, including the following seven Member States: Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain, as well as Switzerland (the latter without EU co-financing).

The Communication agency, Page in extremis has been appointed by ASECAP for designing the REETS website co-financed by the European Union.

ASECAP is the European professional Association of operators of toll road infrastructures. It gathers and represents 16 Full Members (France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Norway, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Poland, Denmark, Slovenia and Ireland) and 4 Associate members (Germany, Morocco, the Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic).

ASECAP’s mission is to promote toll as the most efficient tool to finance the construction, operation and maintenance of motorways and other major road infrastructures.

Page in extremis is a communication partner which is able to translate your communication needs into impactful communication media, to offer you specialised services going from corporate and institutional branding to the development of digital and classic media and to give a clear idea of who you are and what your aims are.

More information: http://www.inextremis.be

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