Railway Transport Companies Guild

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The core of the Guildhall Rail Companies and Associate Services was formed in the not too distant years by some (11) private-sector companies that were primarily responsible for the management of passenger trains or the provision of related services.
These companies, in accordance with the necessity and discretion of maintaining their legitimate and legitimate interests and interests, have been directed, in order to improve the economic conditions of their workers and employers who themselves protect the interests of the community, in accordance with current laws and regulations of the country and to the credit of the activities of management and services Travelers Association.
Following the establishment of the founding board and the provision of essential and necessary premises, the companies succeeded in enforcing Article (131) of the Labor Code of the Association of Companies, the articles of association of the Association in the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, and the certificate of the Association’s activity was registered on the registration number (231) Receive from the ministry.
The Association since 17/10/17, and considering the importance of the role of such organizations in the formation of the goals and policies of the development and expansion of the rail industry of the country, as well as the improvement of the railway transportation status in the country and the region, and improvement of the transportation and Country referrals, as well as policies and programs for human, economic, social and cultural development, and the recognition of the needs and issues of joint companies, the need for close communication, exchange of ideas, and interaction and cooperation between them, with the aim of co-operation and thought and influence in Formation of policies and programs for economic development and promotion of its status and productivity as much as possible and with due regard to Te investment, job creation, boost and finally the realization of government policies and enforcement of laws and regulations of the association officially started its activities.
The Association currently has 59 members of which (22) companies involved in rail transport (Barry) and (8) companies engaged in rail (passenger) and (5) companies also in the management of trains Passenger and (3) Associate and (3) Associate passenger services and (3) Associate and (9) Forwarding companies and (6) Engines in locomotives and Today, more than 90% of freight wagons and 100% of passenger cars active in the country’s rail network belong to private companies that belong to this association.
It is worth mentioning that since its inception, the private sector has been able to increase rail transportation throughout the country every year, and this trend will continue in the coming years.