La Cámara de Comercio de Estocolmo critica a Trafikverket por sus altos costes y su lentitud

La Cámara de Comercio de Estocolmo ha criticado duramente a Trafikverket en un nuevo informe sobre el desarrollo de las infraestructuras en Suecia. El informe destaca el aumento vertiginoso de los costes, la lentitud burocrática y una menor eficiencia. Trafikverket, con sede en Borlänge, rechaza las críticas al considerarlas basadas en malentendidos.

La Cámara de Comercio de Estocolmo ha publicado un informe en el que critica la gestión de los proyectos de infraestructuras por parte de Trafikverket, señalando el aumento de los costes, la lentitud burocrática y la disminución de la eficiencia. Trafikverket responde con firmeza. "Es bueno que se nos examine, pero sus conclusiones no coinciden con la realidad", afirma Ulrika Geeraedts, directora de la división de Planificación de la agencia. Geeraedts sostiene que el informe se basa en malentendidos y prácticas obsoletas. La agencia tiene su sede en Borlänge, en Dalarna, por lo que las críticas tienen una especial relevancia a nivel local. El informe de la Cámara pone de relieve los desafíos de la construcción de infraestructuras en Suecia, aunque Trafikverket sostiene que sus métodos actuales son más eficaces.

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