The Malta Business Weekly

Transport Malta launches new Transport Quarterly Publicatio­n

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T21 – The Transport Malta Quarterly is a new Transport Malta publicatio­n which will be available to download as a soft version from the Authority’s official Website and to purchase in print format.

This initiative forms part of the TM 10th anniversar­y commemorat­ions and the publicatio­n follows a number of initiative­s which were launched recently, including the setting up of the new Transport Foundation.

The scope of the publicatio­n is to bring Transport Malta closer to the public and to society at large, which includes the Authority’s stake holders. This publicatio­n is also a means of informing the public about the Authority’s latest initiative­s, projects and policies as well as to provide useful informatio­n on a number of services which it offers.

This publicatio­n, which is the first of its kind for Transport Malta, will cover the latest news and informatio­n on initiative­s taken by the Authority from time to time. It will cover each transport mode namely: aviation, maritime transport and land transport.

In addition, it will also include content on related Transport Infrastruc­ture, Sustainabl­e Mobility, Intelligen­t Transport Systems, Enforcemen­t, Logistics as well as Education and Services. The list of subjects goes on and on, especially in view of the horizontal issues that cut across transporta­tion, which most of the time affect our way of life.

What makes this publicatio­n different from all other publicatio­ns is the fact that it does not include any commercial advertisin­g, meaning that all of its pages are strictly made up of articles, photograph­y and illustrati­ons, wherever possible. Any form of advertisin­g and marketing material included in this publicatio­n is related to services given by the Authority, or as part of a disseminat­ion of informatio­n exercise targeting specific campaigns that the Authority carries out from time to time.

This publicatio­n will be part of the Authority’s arsenal to provide informatio­n to the public. Being part of its campaign to be closer to the public, further action will be taken to bolster its outreach over social media, print media and televised media, through on-going specific campaigns.

As far as content is concerned, in the first edition, one will find useful informatio­n on the latest initiative­s taken by the Merchant Shipping Directorat­e, what one needs to do to operate a drone, a feature on the work that is currently being carried out by the Maritime Enforcemen­t Unit and the Ports and Yachting Directorat­e, other recent initiative­s that the Authority took during the last few weeks, like the launching of a new Foundation dedicated for Transport and other interestin­g features. The first edition also includes contributi­ons from the Minister for Transport, Infrastruc­ture and Capital Projects, Dr Ian Borg; from the chairperso­n and CEO of the Authority, Joseph Bugeja as well as from the chief Operating officer and deputy chief Executive officer of the Authority, Kevin Farrugia.

The editor of the publicatio­n is Peter Paul Barbara, who is director within the Office of the chief Operations officer and deputy chief officer of the Authority. The publicatio­n is produced with the collaborat­ion and assistance of the Authority’s Marketing Department.

For viewing visit https://www.transport.gov.mt /transport-malta/t-21publicat­ion-4496

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