Veolia Environmental plan

Veolia Environment offers public and private sector clients a broad range of services all designed to protect the environment and conserve natural resources. It includes water management, waste management, recovery and recycling, energy management, and transportation of people and goods. Spread in 68 countries on all seven continents, delivering proven solutions that balance economy with ecology.

Veolia Environment:
1. 68 countries
2. 320,000 employees
3. $48 billion in revenue
4. Fortune 200 Company
5. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the NYSE Euronext
6. 34th largest employer worldwide
7. Founded in 1853
8. Known as an innovative, socially responsible leader

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Posted by admin - July 8, 2011 at 9:08 am

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Mission of Veolia wherever it spreads is the same

It operates in 28 countries and transport 2.63 billion passenger trips per year. Veolia has 150 years of operating experience and relationships with clients that continue for decades. They are a pioneer in the creation and development of public-private partnerships in the transportation sector and a committed leader in the race against climate change.
Their mission is to provide safe and sustainable mobility solutions. They are committed to being the long-lasting partner of local authorities, industrial clients and other government agencies who want to implement innovative, cost-effective and sustainable mobility solutions. They help clients design, manage and operate integrated mobility solutions in ways that measurably improve their economic, safety and environmental performance.

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Objectives of Veolia Transport Plan

1-Optimize urban assets by clearing downtown areas of traffic congestion using well-designed BRT and light rail systems, and drawing their expertise to design the best, most strategic and efficient networks.
2-Protect environmental assets by seriously reducing the impact of their own activities, taking bold new steps to encourage the use of public transportation and taking an active role in the public debate on climate change.
3-Develop human assets by providing quality opportunities for our employees’ continual learning and growth, and by creating vibrant public transit systems that improve quality of life in urban areas.

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Veolia Transport Transdev Project

Veolia Transport Transdev Project

With some projects requiring the intervention of several Veolia sectors, Veolia Environnement and the Caisse des Dépôts proposed the adaptaion of the future company’s shareholder pact, especially with Veolia entering the list of companies in the NYSE, allowing everyone to purchase equity shares and stocks in the multinational firm.

As part of the procedure of putting into practice the agreement signed on May 2010 and that provides for the tie-up between the different Veolia subsidiaries, Veolia Transport and Transdev, Veolia Environnement and Caisse des Dépôts, the plan to adapt the terms of their shareholder pact was urged to get undergoing but through preserving the provisions linking to the authority of the future Veolia Transdev.

Shareholders intention was to implement the operational, geographic and modal synergies identified by the Veolia studies, as soon as the deal got signed; furthermore, the shareholders were urged to promote the rapid expansion and emergence of a universal corporate culture that is totally focused on efficiency, service quality and development.

Veolia Environnement and the Caisse des Dépôts are expected to propose to the governance bodies of their respective subsidiaries in every country and eventually, to the Boards of Directors of Veolia Environnement and of Veolia Transdev, as a way to establish a unified Chief Executive position with complete operational responsibility for the new expanding company and to the image of Mr. Jérôme Gallot, CEO of Veolia.

Veolia Environnement and Caisse des Dépôts later on expressed their gratitude to Joël Lebreton and Cyrille Du Peloux in return of their contribution to the merging process that enabled the emergence of Veolia as the leader in sustainable mobility.

The 2 major shareholders reaffirmed their ambitions of increasing the firms’s success and in hovering the new company on the stock market as soon as the conditions allow it. The set plan of adaptation of the shareholder pact is expected to be activated within the process of talks with the representatives of the 2 companies before being granted the approval by the governing bodies.

Merger between Veolia Transport and Transdev is also to be approved by decree consequent to receiving the approval of the “French Commission on State Shareholdings and Transfers”.

On the personal profile side of the story, Jerome Gallot (51 years old) has been Chairman of CDC Entreprises since 2006 and is currently a member of the Executive Committee of the Strategic Investment Fund (Fonds Stratégique d’Investissement) which mission is to provide equity financing for firms with a potential to boost the growth and competitiveness of the French economy.

Mr Gallot was previously in charge on leading pensions between 2003 and 2006 at the Caisse des Depots, and operated as the general director of Competition Policy, Consumer Affairs and of Fraud Control within the French Ministry of the Economy and Finance between 1997 and 2003.

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Posted by admin - February 21, 2011 at 9:49 am

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Veolia Transport Zero carbon and zero emissions

Veolia Transport Zero carbon and zero emissions

In a project that brought together 2 big entities of Veolia, Veolia Transport and Veolia Envronemnt, Renault car maker and Veolia Environmental Services have taken up a new brave challnege in Tangier as both companies bid to ultimately roll out 400000 Electric Cars EV and/or Hybrid cars per year whilst reducing carbon emissions by 98%.

As the project got approved, the new factory is scheduled to be completed in the near outlook and is expected to be custom-built around the early days of year 2012. Thanks to the advanced technology supplied by Veolia and by Renault, the project was made possible for new innovations in manufacturing processes and through the utilization of renewable energy sources in addition to optimal management of the water cycle.

The ideal new plant that is supposed to put these plans into action will release abslutely no industrial wastewater into the natural environment, which leads us to conclude that the French deal will limit the consumption and will prevent the environment as everyone goes green.

With Veolia Transport gets specialized in the public and private transportation sectors, the deal with Renault required the direct intervention of Veolia Environnement which is a subsidiary of Veolia. Being listed on the NYSE and Euronext Paris, it is now possible to take part of the project and to be a partner.

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Veolia Transport Rosenheim Rail System Success

Veolia Transport Rosenheim Rail System Success

Via its German subsidiary Veolia Verkehr, Veolia Transport was lately able to win a major contract in the German City of Bavaria; Veolia will undertake its expertise and engineering in the passenger transportation sector. Veolia Transportation branch in Germany (Verkehr) is expected to generate a revenue of 1 billion euros for Veolia Transport.

The system will include the following lines, previously functionned by Deutsche Bahn:

Munich - Rosenheim – Traunstein – Salzburg (KBS 951)

Munich – Rosenheim – Kufstein (KBS 950)

Rosenheim – Holzkirchen – Munich (rail link to the Mangfall Valley – KBS 958/999.20)

A part of the regional rail network between the cities of Munich and of Holzkirchen was elderly served by Bayerische Oberlandbahn (BOB) trains for the last decade, reportedly a subsidiary of Veolia Verkehr (Veolia Transportation Germany). The new contract is expected to add an international aspect to Veolia Transport’s business in Germany given the fact that 2 of the new lines are currently serving Austria, Salzburg and Kufstein.

The deal is as well going to expand the brand awareness, strengthening Veolia Transport’s position as the top operator of private passenger transportation services in Germany and the European market.

CEO of Veolia Transport, Cyrille du Peloux, told the magazines and news sites related to economics and transportation that “This is a great success. This project is going to give us the opportunity to introduce more innovative services that will benefit passengers. New direct links will be put in place and the trains will be upgraded and made more comfortable, so we are predicting a clear increase in passenger numbers for the “E-Netz Rosenheim”. We are totally committed to our business in Germany and now we’re seeing the results. Veolia Transport is a highly competent, reliable partner capable of offering safe, sustainable mobility solutions for the passengers who are our customers.”

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