
Positioning Road Transport Industry in MaaS Debate
Explore how the road transport industry is collaborating with MaaS practitioners to bring clarity, address barriers, and enhance interoperability within the evolving platform economy. Discover the potential impact on behaviors, services, and legislation as MaaS gains momentum globally.
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Road transport industry for MaaS Bridging the gap between MaaS practitioners and road transport industry Bringing clarity, including for companies, and addressing barriers Industry ready and willing to work on interoperability and be part of the MaaS business model Industry to position itself in the MaaS debate
Bridging the gap between MaaS practitioners and road transport industry MaaS guidelines a key exercise to identify main barriers and recommend solutions Contribution from operators is key & a reality check for such proposals Contribution from cities is also key
Bringing clarity for companies and address barriers Identifying barriers is just the first, yet necessary step Examples from most advanced stakeholders and countries (FI) show that MaaS might revolutionise behaviours, use, services, market and legislation Raising awareness and sharing best practices, in particular for SMEs to benefit from MaaS
Industry willing to work on interoperability & be part of MaaS business model Platform economy is already a mainstream in both taxis and bus and coach sector Billions of investors money are flowing into platform economy Dozens of taxi apps are created daily across the world Opening of German intercity market brought about a revolution in doing coach business IRU s Global Taxi Network (UpTop)
Industry to position itself in the MaaS debate Complex market and legal issues raised Traditional approaches and boundaries redefined (taxation, social rules, access to profession and market ) New market players entering business What optimal rules for the new platform economy?