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ABOUT CIRT
The Central Institute of Road Transport (CIRT ) was
established in 1967 on the joint initiative of the Association of State Road
Transport Undertakings (ASRTU) and the then Ministry of shipping and Transport,
Government of India. The raison Cetre of CIRT is its commitment to improve the
efficiency and productivity of the transport sector, with particular emphasis on
State Transport Undertakings. CIRT has a strength of 240 employees of whom
seventy are professional staff.
CIRT offers management development programmes covering general management,
transport operations and maintenance engineering. The programmes are meant for
practising managers in STUs, other organisations operating transport services
besides road transport officials. All programmes are residential and their
duration ranges from one week to four weeks. In addition, the Institute
undertakes consultancy and research assignments on transport policy,
transportation planning, traffic management, maintenance management, materials
management, human resource management and management information systems. With
the assistance of international agencies such as UNDP and the British Council,
CIRT has strengthened its core competence and is now regarded as a major
management development centre in the country. CIRT has a sophisticated
automobile component testing laboratory, recognised by the Bureau of Indian
Standards for testing a wide range of automobile components. ASRTU relies on the
test reports of CIRT while awarding rate contracts to automobile component
manufacturers. The joint endeavour of ASRTU and CIRT for monitoring the quality
of auto parts has stood the test of time and has become an indispensable input
for upgrading quality and ensuring cost-effectiveness.
The Institute is an active member of the
Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) and the Association of
Management Development Institutions in South Asia (AMDISA). The Institutes
publications provide a window on the transport industry and are avidly sought by
the Planning Commission, World Bank and several other leading national and
international organisations. The Indian Journal of Transport Management which is
published quarterly has, over the years, become a forum for exchange of ideas
not only on road transport but in general management and overall transport
policies as well.
CIRT has been awarded the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 Certificates by TUV
Suddeutschland of Munich, Germany for the design and execution of training,
research, consultancy and testing services. CIRT is also recognised for NABL
accreditation as per ISO/IEC 17025:1999 for testing of Tyres, Wheel Rims, Safety
Glass, Fabric (woven), Fabric (non-woven), Industrial Textile, Ply Board,
Metallography (Metallurgical test), Rubbers, Vibration Test, Battery, Auto Lamps
(Photometry) and Metal Analysis (Material Identification). CIRT has set up two
centres of special studies with the assistance of Ministry of Road Transport &
Highways, Government of India. They are (i) Centre for Road Safety, and (ii)
Centre for Transport Policy and Economics. These Centres will develop into think
tanks on these subjects in order to produce appropriate reports to enable policy
making and its implementation.
Before long, CIRT will not only spread its activities to cover the entire gamut
of road transport but, in the new millennium, will be looking forward to
becoming an international centre for transport studies covering all modes and
types of transportation.
Central
Pune Nasik Road,Bhosari, Pune- 411 026, Phone : +91-020-2712 5177, 2712 5493
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