HTC can call on references drawn from its previous work on a wide range
of national and international projects in the public and private sector.

Strategy and management consultants

Manage your changes professionally

Multidimensional experience in the field of consultancy and practical expertise form the basis of our independent and authoritative approach to consultancy, an approach geared to achieving all your objectives.

The range of expert advice on offer from HTC - Hanseatic Transport Consultancy - includes not only classic strategy and management consultancy for businesses operating in the fields of transport and logistics but also guidance on policies and institutions, notably in questions relating to competition and industrial politics. The way of our approach considers the increasing requirements our customers with regard to economic and ecologic topics.

HTC's consultancy advice is distinguished not least by its independence, high standards and flexibility, bringing together a tried and tested methodology with a profound understanding of the transport sector. Innovative solutions trigger forward-looking perpectives for policy, economy and society. Among the key areas on which we can advise you are

  • Railway transportation (passenger and cargo)
  • Inland waterways
  • Seaports and hinterland traffic as well as logistics activities in port-adjacent areas
  • Infrastructure (railway and road infrastructure)
  • Intermodal transportation and terminals
  • Transport policy

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Dialogue board fixed Fehmarnbelt link

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Dr. Jan Ninnemann appointed as professor at HSBA

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VCD-Conference: Experts agree on solutions for infrastructure bottlenecks

Roessler expects quadruble track în German core net (27.10.2011)

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Fehmarnbelt-Link: Join regional forces

Luebeck chamber of commerce sees confirmation for the claimed social, ecological and tourism-friendly infrastructure development by HTC study (30.5.2011)

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