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COMPOSE 3.0 : clean, efficient and competitive transport is a joint effort

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  • Cruijssen, Frans

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  • Cruijssen, Frans, 2026. "COMPOSE 3.0 : clean, efficient and competitive transport is a joint effort," Other publications TiSEM 8ad04d30-e4a2-4ea2-a2ce-6, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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