Our member organisations are proudly Finnish

Employers’ Federation of Road Transport (ALT) is a national employers’ association for road haulage, bus transport and logistics companies. Member companies of ALT cover the sectors of freight transport, bus transport, tank trucks, environmental management, towing services, freight terminals, bus stations, and dispatch centres for taxis and truck transport.

Finnish Transport and Logistics (SKAL) is a lobbying organisation that represents businesses providing Finnish road haulage and logistical services. SKAL has some 5000 transport and logistics companies and operators as members, and it offers a national network for services, colleagueship and influencing.

The Finnish Bus and Coach Association (LAL) provides vocational cooperation and lobbying services for bus and passenger transport operators in the Finnish market-based and contract-based public and tourist transport.

The Finnish Taxi Owners’ Federation is a specialist in taxi and transport services, and it represents a major proportion of Finnish taxi service entrepreneurs with over 70 years of experience in commercial transport. The Finnish Taxi Owners’ Federation monitors the realisation of a level playing field for the taxi service entrepreneurs in Finland: Single market, common rules!

The Finnish Central Organisation for Motor Trades and Repairs (AKL) is an association that lobbies for the economic and collective bargaining interests of enterprises in automobile and machinery trading, as well as for repair, paintwork, rust prevention and motor vehicle inspection services. AKL produces high-quality services for its members in counselling, training and information.

The Infra Contractors Association (INFRA) is an industry and employers’ federation for the infrastructure construction sector. Its member organisations produce most of the infrastructure services in Finland; their fields cover the construction and maintenance of roads, terminals and public utility networks.

Finnish Road Association is a strong influencer in the road and transport sectors and a leading operator in private road issues in Finland. The Finnish Road Association’s objective is to increase knowledge of the importance of the road and transport sectors to Finland’s competitiveness and prosperity. Finnish Road Association aims to secure the sector’s financial and human capital through active cooperation and influence.

The Association of Logistics Enterprises represents service enterprises whose sectors are transport systems, terminal and storage operations, and total systems in logistics. The member organisations operate in a networked corporate structure and form national chains, and with their cooperation partners, they offer logistic services also internationally.