South-East European Transport Axis Cooperation - SEETAC
The SEETAC project is funded under the South East Europe Programme and aims at solving the cross-border bottlenecks and the lack of harmonization among the participating countries. It tackles both the administrative problems, such as missing institutional and legal transnational framework at border crossings, and the operational ones, like common safety, security and environmental standards, harmonisation of transport modes.
The overall project objective is the establishment and implementation of an effective and coordinated South Eastern Transport Axis (SETA) framework, promoting and fostering the institutional cooperation between Pan European Corridors structures and Member States in order to reach the EU's objectives of (i) transparency & information reliability; (ii) harmonised and efficient institutional framework and; (iii) rapid implementation of the transport priority projects.
Duration : from April 2009 until March 2012.
Project Countries: Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine.
SEETAC is promoted by the Central European Initiative (CEI) through its Executive Secretariat as Lead Partner in cooperation with 16 partner institutions (Project Partners) and four observers located in the SEE programme area: these institutions represent the highest decision - making powers in the field of transport of the area.
For more information: www.seetac.eu