Corporate Body

ARRB Transport Research Ltd (1995 - )

From
1995
Vermont South, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Industrial or scientific research and Road Transport
Alternative Names
  • ARRB Group Limited (Now known as, 2005 - )
Website
http://www.arrb.com.au
Reference No
ABN: 68 004 620 651
Location
500 Burwood Highway, Vermont South, Victoria

Summary

ARRB Transport Research Ltd was established in 1995, as a limited company replacing the Australian Road Research Board, although it continues to trade as the Australian Road Research Board.
The company conducts research into land transport.
From their Web site, June 2002: "ARRB Transport Research is a leading Australian provider of value-added technical and research services addressing transport problems. The organisation employs over 100 staff who form a multi-disciplinary pool of highly qualified research professional, experienced engineers, and specialist technical and support staff."

From 2005 has been known as ARRB Group Limited.

Timeline

 1960 - 1995 Australian Road Research Board (ARRB)
       1995 - ARRB Transport Research Ltd

Published resources

Edited Books

  • Sharp, Kieran.; Brindle, Ray; Lay, Max; Metcalf, John; Johnston, Ian; Jones, Dave ed., ARRB: the first fifty years (Vermont South, Vic.: ARRB Group Ltd, 2011). Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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