Founded: 31 March 1991
Members: 83 Fleet: 13,000 vehicles |
President:
Mr. Alexander Chkheidze
Secretary General:
Mr. Gia Tsipuria |
* represents and defends interests of Association members at International Road Transport Union, Road Carriers Associations of other countries, foreign and local organizations;
* collaborates with international and foreign organizations to work our proposals and recommendations, aimed at development and promotion of efficiency international transport operations performed by national operators;
* works out and submits the proposals to the competent authorities of Georgia for improvement of legislation concerning international road transport;
* represents guaranteeing organization in Georgian within the framework of TIR Convention, 1975, has the status of TIR issuing Association;
* assists its members in establishing direct contacts and different forms of business cooperation with foreign partners;
* has established the training center for managers of transport companies, transport operators and drivers, issuing CPC
IRU
The IRU, founded in Geneva on 23 March 1948, has local and global reach through its 180 members in 67 countries.
The IRU, through its national associations, represents the entire road transport industry world-wide. It speaks for the operators of coaches, taxis and trucks, from large transport fleets to driver-owners. In all international bodies that make decisions affecting road transport, the IRU acts as the industry's advocate. By working for the highest professional standards, the IRU improves the safety record and environmental performance of road transport and ensures the mobility of people and goods. Among its practical services to the industry, the IRU is international guarantor of the TIR carnet system under which trucks are sealed by customs upon departure and can cross several borders without further checks until they reach their destinations.
The IRU takes the initiative in making sure that vehicles are safe, clean, efficient, and economical in fuel consumption; encourages sound fleet management, strict vehicle maintenance and good working conditions for drivers; helps to make roads safer and less congested; maintains close working relationships with the competent national, inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations; works for harmonization and simplification of procedures affecting road transport;
July, 11,2009
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January, 1, 2009
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Tbilisi, March 1, 2010
The BSEC Permit for Transit Road Transport of Goods will enter into force for the 7 participating BSEC Member states of the Pilot Project namely
Albania,
Armenia,
Georgia,
Moldova,
Romania,
Serbia,
Turkey, on 16 February 2010.
The ceremony of handing over of the first BSEC Permission was held in
Tbilisi in Transport policy Department of Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure of Georgia on 2 march 2010.
The certificate was handed by President of Georgian International Road Carriers Association (GIRCA) Mr. Alexander Chkheidze to Head of Transport Policy Department Mr. Mamuka Vatsadze
Tbilisi, June 21, 2010
IRU signs MoU with Georgia to strengthen cooperation
An IRU Delegation today met with the First Vice Premier of Georgia, Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure, David Tkeshelashvili, to discuss the 6th IRU Euro-Asia Road Transport Conference and Ministerial Meeting to be held in Georgia in June 2011, the development of ro-ro transport on the Black Sea as well as trans-Eurasian international road transport through Georgia and the GUAM Transit programme.
On this occasion, the Parties signed an MoU to further develop road transport between Asia and Europe via Georgia by facilitating cross border procedures, introducing the TIR EPD system and better interconnecting Georgian businesses, through door-to-door service, to the major world markets, thus increasing the role of road transport in the development of Georgia’s international trade and economy.
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