Titagarh Firema is now owned by FS Group
The acquisition was finalised in Rome on 4 March 2026.
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The acquisition was finalised in Rome on 4 March 2026.
The transaction concerns the Arad South intermodal terminal, located in western Romania near the Hungarian border.
The notice follows restrictions announced by several shipping lines due to heightened security risks in the Middle East.
JUSDA Europe has entered a strategic logistics partnership with Serbian chemical manufacturer Beohemija, part of the Czech CE Industries group, to support supply chain expansion across Southeast Europe.
Two signed memoranda of understanding aim at developing intermodal logistics in Northwest Italy, focusing on the Turin–Orbassano terminal.
The growth follows the launch and expansion of several new intermodal services.
The 420 km service introduces the dedicated container traffic on the SGR network.
The companies stated that they consider the settlement preferable to continued litigation. No financial terms or additional details of the agreement were disclosed.
The result, pending audit approval, reflects growth in the passenger business and improved operating efficiency across the group.
Keolis Group’s Supervisory Board has appointed Frédéric Van Heems as Chairman of the Executive Board, effective 16 March 2026.
For the rail industry, the record backlog signals continued capital spending by North American freight operators and sustained procurement activity in passenger markets.
Profitability improved across the group, supported by sustained passenger demand and tighter cost control.
The certification applies across its rail freight activities in Germany and confirms compliance with the international standard for environmental management systems.
The agreement provides for knowledge exchange and collaboration on planning, regulation and logistics efficiency.
Austrian Transport Minister Peter Hanke and Slovak Transport Minister Jozef Ráž signed the agreement in Vienna following bilateral talks on infrastructure development.
The handover took place on 9 February in Sete Lagoas, attended by Brazil’s National Secretary of Rail Transport.
The signatories urge General Affairs and Finance Ministers to safeguard a dedicated and strengthened EU transport budget within the future MFF.
The contract covers India’s first high-speed corridor linking Maharashtra and Gujarat.
The lease-purchase structure covers the multi-year construction period and subsequent long-term financing phase.
In a joint statement dated 23 February 2026, the signatories warn that current trilogue positions could allow wider cross-border use of longer and heavier vehicles.