
Aleatica presents its 2024 Annual Sustainability Report
Aleatica, a leading global transportation infrastructure operator, has presented its 2024 Annual Sustainability Report, entitled “Transforming routes, transforming lives.
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Aleatica, a leading global transportation infrastructure operator, has presented its 2024 Annual Sustainability Report, entitled “Transforming routes, transforming lives.
Traffic accidents are unfortunately a common occurrence on roads worldwide, often resulting in injuries, fatalities, and significant economic costs. Understanding the meaning and implications of traffic accidents is crucial for promoting road safety and implementing effective preventive measures.
Aleatica becomes the first company to achieve iRAP Certification for multiple assets in multiple countries.
The 2023 Annual Sustainability Report, titled “We Connect with the Mobility of the Future,” highlights the actions implemented by Aleatica over the past year in the seven countries where it operates.
Aleatica and Invex will continue to hold substantial investments in GANA, with Aleatica maintaining a controlling 51% stake and Invex retaining a 20% stake.
In the realm of global risk management, the transportation infrastructure industry stands as a dynamic frontier where challenges are met with innovative solutions and unwavering commitment.
The Viaducto Bicentenario is an elevated road that was built and is operated based on a concession granted by the government of the State of Mexico.
Smart, safe, and sustainable mobility is fundamental to enhancing the quality of urban living. The integration of advanced technologies is pivotal to optimizing a city’s infrastructure and shared spaces, but it must always be implemented through the lens of people’s needs.
A £20 million package of improvements will mark the 20th Anniversary of M6toll, as it celebrates two decades of keeping traffic moving through the Midlands.
To attract investment in nearshoring activities and to use this infrastructure, Mexico’s energy generation and transmission capacity must be increased, as must water infrastructure