Vladan Vasić i Dragan Kostić na Samitu mobilnosti "Movin'on sumit 2019." u Montrealu

05. jun 2019. 13:50 Lokalna samouprava Pirot Plus Online

Delegacija Pirota predvodjena gradonačelnikom Vladanom Vasićem učestvuje u radu Movin’on Samita koji se od 4. do 6. juna 2019. godine održava u Montrealu u Kanadi. Generalni sponzor Samita je kompanija Mišelin a jedna od ključnih tema samita je mobilnost i unapredjenje transporta. Kroz veliki broj panela, radionica i B2B sastanaka, preko 5.000 učesnika iz celog sveta razgovaraju o ovim važnim temama. Samit predstavlja i naučno vidjenje budućnosti transporta i predlaže nove metode i vidove smanjenja zagadjenja u transportu uz ubrzavanje protoka robe i skraćenje vremena isporuke.
Na marginama Samita planiran je sastanak mreže Michelinovih gradova na kome će učestvovati gradonačelnik Vasić, a na poziv Oliviera Bianchia, gradonačelnika Klermonferana .

Na otvaranju skupa govorio je i novi CEO Michelina, Florent Menegaux, koji je istakao da će u roku od dvadeset godina u svetu biti dve milijarde vozila, i poručio da je mobilnost, a manje uticaja na sredinu, cilj svih.

Forbs je ovaj Samit nazvao Davos mobilnosti. Ovo najveći godisnji dogadjaj vezan za mobilnost i prateće industrije u svetu. Na marginama ovog dogadjaja , održan je Samit Mishelinovih gradova.
U delegaciju Pirota, pored gradonačelnika Vasića, i šefa Kabineta, Aleksandra Ćirića, su i predstavnici Slobodne zone Pirot, Dragan Kostić, izvršni direktor Zone, i Aleksandar Simonović, pomoćnik direktora. Slobodna zona Pirot je Mišelinov strateški partner u razvoju logistike u regionu Jugoistočne Evrope.

Oliviera Bianki , gradonačelnik Klermonferana u izjavi za pirotske medije govorio je o saradnji izmedju Mišelin gradova i o njihovoj podršci Mišlenu svuda u svetu.

- Treba iskoristiti ovu priliku, kada se okupljaju gradovi svake druge godine da bi nastavili saradnju. Imali smo prilike da se sastanemo sa delegacijom Pirota u Španiji pre nekoliko meseca i ovde smo imali sastanke i nastavili da učvršćujemo našu saradnju.

Oliviera Bianchi najavio je skori dolazak u Pirot.
- Nadam se uskoro. Ali možda će Pirot biti jednog dana grad domaćin ovoj mreži Michelinovih gradova. Ja mu to od srca želim.

Tekst, foto i video: Aleksandar Ćirić, šef Kabineta
























































The 2019 Movin’On Summit has finally arrived!


For the next three days, more than 5,000 leaders from academia, politics and business will move beyond ambition to action, exploring the challenges, opportunities and cutting-edge solutions required to lead the way forward on issues of sustainable mobility. And there’s no doubt that the impressive collective brainpower assembled at this year’s edition of the Movin’On Summit is up to the task.


















Open for business




















In his first official appearance since being named CEO of Michelin, Florent Menegaux kicked off the Movin’On Summit’s opening ceremonies with a little help from Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante. Both are confident that the future of sustainable mobility is bright, with many possibilities on the horizon. “Sustainable mobility in the service of people and their environment is a tremendous tool for development,” said Mr. Menegaux.
















A promise from “La Mairesse”





















Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante walks arm-in-arm with C2’s President and CEO Richard St-Pierre as they explore the custom setting created for the Movin’On Summit.
(Photo: Arianne Bergeron)


Mayor Plante wanted all of the out-of-town visitors to know that one of her main priorities was improved sustainable mobility. “It will get better every year, every time you visit Montreal,” she said. “For me, it is a personal matter.”


















Quote of the day




















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Big news from Michelin





















Steve Kieffer, SVP of Global Purchasing and Supply Chain for General Motors, discussed his company’s partnership with Michelin after the unveiling.


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