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European DAC Delivery Programme

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The European DAC Delivery Programme (EDDP) is an initiative aimed at facilitating the implementation of the Digital Automatic Coupling (DAC) across Europe's rail freight sector.[1] This program is considered a key project in modernizing Europe's railway operations, contributing to the European Union's goal of increasing the efficiency and competitiveness of rail freight transport.[2]

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  1. ^ European Union Agency for Railways (2023). Digital Automatic Coupling in Europe: Vision and Strategy (Report). Retrieved October 28, 2024.
  2. ^ "EU Green Deal Targets Rail as Key to Reducing Emissions". Financial Times. 2024-01-12. Retrieved October 28, 2024.