IRU played a prominent role in bridging EU and national policies, as well as policymaker and operator priorities, at Transpotec Logitec and Next Mobility 2026, a major international exhibition and conference for freight transport, logistics and passenger mobility in Milan, Italy.
At the heart of Transpotec Logitec and Next Mobility, attracting 33,000 industry professionals and policymakers from across the EU, Mediterranean and Balkans, the fourth edition of IRU member FIAP’s Logistic Village stood out as a unique, high-level forum on the practical implications of EU and national policymaking for transport and logistics.
Logistic Village attracted participation from leading Italian and EU decision-makers, including Members of the European Parliament and national parliamentarians, and was endorsed by five key ministries. Contributions from senior figures – notably Raffaele Fitto, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission, and Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, Minister of the Environment and Energy Security – highlighted the strong political recognition of road transport’s strategic importance.
IRU EU Goods Transport Manager Federico Solfrini moderated the EU affairs panel on the growing impact of EU legislation. Discussions covered priorities areas such as roadworthiness, digitalisation, customs, decarbonisation and employment, as well as key initiatives, including the Automotive Package and the revision of the Weights and Dimensions Directive.