The International Transportation Industry Chamber (CIT), founded on May 25, 2002, was an initiative of the Brazilian National Transport Confederation (CNT), is a non-profit, private-law civil association with an international structure and scope.

Our main objective is to defend and watch over the interests of carriers and their representative entities, to act institutionally before private or public institutions, to promote studies for the development and improvement of the transport technology of cargo and passengers, as well as research on the economic, market, and legal transport. Also, to promote meetings, seminars, courses, and lectures on transportation, besides topics such as energy, telematics, innovation, and technologies related to industry and different modes, as well as education, training, and research on issues of interest from the member countries.

The members, called “CIT Chapters”, are the following countries: Argentina Chapter, Bolivia Chapter, Brazil Chapter, Chile Chapter, Colombia Chapter, Costa Rica Chapter, Ecuador Chapter, El Salvador Chapter, USA Chapter (Puerto Rico), Guatemala Chapter, Honduras Chapter, Mexico Chapter, Nicaragua Chapter, Panama Chapter, Paraguay Chapter, Peru Chapter, Dominican Republic Chapter, Uruguay Chapter and Venezuela Chapter.
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CIT Mission

Through industry and transport modes of people and goods from public and private entities, integrate all the countries, providing social well-being, development and economic growth.

Future Vision

The effect of globalization will bring the peoples and economies of the countries closer together. Transport, of people and goods, driven by technological advances and new energy sources, will be the means of transport along the paths of this integration.

Values

Ethics, transparency and union.

Important partners such as: UNCTAD / UN, OAS, National Transport Confederation (CNT), National Industry Confederation (CNI) and Latin American Integration Association (ALADI), and the US Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC), National Road Safety Observatory (ONSV).

Learn more at Institucional Relations and Partners

The CIT General Secretariat has its permanent headquarters in the city of Brasília-DF, Federative Republic of Brazil.

See details at Contact the general secretary.