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Rejlers has won the assignment to be responsible for producing two of the Swedish Transport Administration's applications within the framework for the EU-program TEN-T, Trans-European Transport Network. The applications' aim is to highlight how an improved Swedish Transport Network can contribute to an increased mobility and a more sustainable travelling within Europe.

Within EU there is a program to develop the Trans-European Transport Network, TEN-T. This program provides EU funding to projects contributing to a more cohesive, sustainable and energy efficient transportation system for all types of transportation.

Rejlers is responsible for producing two of the applications to TEN-T, which affect the development of "Stockholm City Line" and the transport network around "Hallandsåsen". Rejlers will also act as strategic advisor to the Swedish Transport Administration concerning most of the other applications, which will be submitted to the Program.


For further information:
Eva Nygren; President and CEO, +46 73 412 66 60, e-mail: eva.nygren@rejlers.se:
mailto:eva.nygren@rejlers.se
Rebecka Oxelström, Head of Communication, +46 73 412 66 75, e-mail: rebecka.oxelstrom@rejlers.se:
mailto:rebecka.oxelstrom@rejlers.se
Helene Ljungqvist, assignment manager at Rejlers, +4670 316 35 95, e-mail: helene.ljungqvist@rejlers.se:
mailto:helene.ljungqvist@rejlers.se
www.rejlers.com:
http://www.rejlers.com

Rejlers is a Nordic expertise group within electro-technology, energy, mechanics, automation, electronics IT and telecommunications. Rejlers' shares are listed on the NASDAQ OMX Stock Exchange.

Press release (pdf):
http://hugin.info/131990/R/1668682/541883.pdf



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