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Transformations in Mobility Trends, Disruptions and the Future of Mobility and Transportation

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Transformations in Mobility
Transformations in Mobility provides a panoramic overview of the changing mobility business landscape, helping transportation leaders and consultants make sense of the most important trends, challenges and opportunities impacting this sector. Drawing on exclusive interviews from thirty of the most important leaders, experts and financiers in transportation spanning all modes and from around the world, the book delves into the practical lessons learned from a demand, regulatory, strategic, technology and leadership perspective and explores the way mobility might evolve in the future. It looks into pressing issues such as fragmentation of demand in mobility, technological disruptions impacting the sector and how far it is possible to decarbonize transport when it is the world's second biggest source of emissions. Drawing on cutting-edge insights, this book explores mobility's shift from supply-driven to demand-driven growth, the role of regulation and standards, digitalization, the emergence of cross-industry coalitions and the decarbonization agenda and its impact on future transport shares. It offers insightful stories and lessons learned from some of the world's leading industry experts, including some never heard before. It also features exciting case studies such as European Rail Signalling Systems ERTMS and Class 1 Freight Railways in North America.
    • Chapter - 00: Introduction;
    • Chapter - 01: How new challenges are different from the old;
    • Chapter - 02: How infrastructure and technology drove mobility growth;
    • Chapter - 03: Traditional mobility projects need long-term planning;
    • Chapter - 04: Standards and norms needed to unite networks and unleash the potential of liberalization;
    • Chapter - 05: What did COVID change to the trajectory of the industry;
    • Chapter - 06: Sustainable mobility- how to cope with uncertainty;
    • Chapter - 07: How digital technology has transformed demand;
    • Chapter - 08: Mobility’s new era of digital solutions;
    • Chapter - 09: Conclusion Digitally accessed services defining the new era of mobility
Gilles Roucolle is Managing Partner and co-Head of the European region of Oliver Wyman and was for more than a decade responsible for their EMEA Transportation and Services practice and global Rail & Road Business. He has over 30 years' experience in high-stakes strategic and operational projects worldwide, spanning freight and passenger railways, airlines, logistics, postal, shipping, as well as rail and aerospace suppliers and financial institutions. Roucolle sat for 15 years on the Business Advisory Committee of Northwestern University's Transportation Center. He is based in Paris, France.