Marketing strategy for Rail Baltica
Rail Baltica has commissioned Ineco to review its global marketing strategy, in order to identify new opportunities and products that can boost commercial optimisation as …
Rail Baltica has commissioned Ineco to review its global marketing strategy, in order to identify new opportunities and products that can boost commercial optimisation as …
Ineco has been commissioned by Alstom to carry out an independent safety assessment (ISA) of the electromechanical system for the airport branch of Line 2 …
Once again, Ineco has taken part –as both exhibitor and speaker–at the World ATM Congress, the foremost international event for the air navigation industry, which …
Ineco has contributed to the implementation of the first stage of HISPAFRA: a nationwide project involving the General Directorate of Civil Aviation, the National Air …
Once again, Ineco is to update the Master Development Programmes for the 12 Mexican airports (Guadalajara, Tijuana, Mexicali, Hermosillo, Los Mochis, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Morelia, La …
The Spanish Tourism Institute, Turespaña, which forms part of the Ministry of Industry, has approved the preliminary plan –drawn up by Ineco– to renovate the …
Since early 2020, a team of more than 40 Ineco employees has worked on the improvement and modernisation of the 71-kilometre section between Monforte and …
Making roads and highways kinder to their surroundings as they pass through urban centres is a challenge that administrations are beginning to prioritise. The EU’s urban development policies and 2030 Agenda and the Spanish government’s Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan have aligned in order to place an emphasis on actions that enable infrastructure and citizens to coexist in environments that are greener and more human.
The increase in tourism in the area around Santa Marta, especially nature tourism, is boosting activity at Simón Bolívar airport. According to the Master Plan that Ineco has just completed, passenger numbers could grow from 2.4 million in 2019 to 7.3 million over the coming decades. Consequently, a variety of expansion works are proposed.
The ongoing renovation of the historic Zaragoza-Teruel-Sagunto line, which forms part of the Cantabrian-Mediterranean Corridor, has resulted in an exponential increase in freight traffic along this section over the last four years. Ineco has been involved in drawing up the plans as well as executing the works to revitalise this strategic link to the European markets.