EUROPEAN RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGERS
Budget
€200 — €0
EP Access
2
accredited persons
Staff
3
2 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
European Rail Infrastructure Managers (EIM) was established in 2002 following the liberalisation of the European railway market by the European Commission. EIM’s role is to provide a single voice to represent the interests of independant European Infrastructure Managers (IMs) alongside all the relevant European Institutions and stakeholders, help members develop their businesses through the sharing of experiences, and contribute through its members to the technical and safety activities of the European Rail Agency (ERA). - EIM promotes the development, improvement and efficient delivery of rail infrastructure in the EU; - EIM and its members are committed to make liberalisation a success in the countries where it has been implemented; - EIM represents its members’ political, technical and business interests to all relevant EU institutions; - EIM supports the business development by providing a forum for cooperation; - EIM provides an environment for the leaders of IMs for (...)
EU Legislative Interests
Transport, Environment, Public Health, Internal Market, Business and Industry, 4th Railway Package, Climate Change, Competition Law, Security, Digitalisation, Social Issues, Funding, Public Procurement, EFSI, Accessibility, PRM, Europe's Rail JU, Cybersecurity, RASCOP, EU standardisation policy, FTA (free trade agreements) related to Asia, Green Deal, Budget, Climate Action, Energy, Research and Innovation, Single Market, Customs, Military mobility
Communication Activities
Regular events organised in Brussels where members of EU Institutions as well as EU stakeholders take part, publication of brochures, studies and press releases, active use of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and regular updating of the EIM website.
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Organisation Members
http://www.eimrail.org/members_list.asp
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.