The ICC Commission on Transport and Logistics represents all interests in the business of transport and logistics. The commission elaborates global business positions on issues such as the regulation of the environmental impact of transport, including both air transport and vessel emissions, and promotes the liberalization of all transport modes. The commission also influences new regulations on transport and supply chain security. In addition, the commission contributes to the work of the ICC International Maritime Bureau on combating maritime piracy.
ICC policy recommendations are circulated to the ICC national committee network for submission to governments and intergovernmental organizations
Commission meetings are held twice each year in plenary, but projects are carried out throughout the year in issue-specific task forces.
The Commission on Transport and Logistics has over 200 members from 55 countries. These members include executives in charge of transport and logistics for large multinationals, shippers, freight forwarders, carriers, airlines and airports, bankers, insurers, lawyers, industry associations and trade specialists.
The ICC Commission on Transport and logistics focuses on specific policy areas which are Intermodal Transport, Piracy, Sustainable Transport, Liberalization of Transport, and Legislation and Regulatory Developments.