First grain container train from Ukraine arrives at Riga port
1423 tons of rapeseed from Ukraine were delivered in 54 containers. The cargo from Ukraine arrived at the port of Riga via the Kaunas intermodal railway terminal.
1423 tons of rapeseed from Ukraine were delivered in 54 containers. The cargo from Ukraine arrived at the port of Riga via the Kaunas intermodal railway terminal.
The newly formed partnership will enhance intermodal transport solutions across Italy and Europe. Codognotto and GTS aim to pool their resources to optimise freight movement.
RFG is worried about the implications of HS2 trains sharing existing tracks, particularly the West Coast Main Line, which is crucial for freight operations.
Rail Cargo Hungaria aims to transport 450-470 thousand tonnes of sugar beet by the end of January 2024, half of which will be transported by rail.
After reactivating the Colombian railway corridor in 2022, the cargo transported in the first eight months reached over 132,500 tonnes.
The iWagon aims to reduce incidents like locked axles, wheel flats, and derailments while improving the overall efficiency of rail freight in the UK.
The colossal DB Cargo UK train rolled into the port's multimodal site carrying nearly 2,000 tonnes of valuable alloy metals.
CHR Group, responsible for providing all rolling stock in the PorTren project, has received all its 140 freight wagons.
The Danish shipping giant will start offering a new route via Barcelona port as a shorter alternative to routes via French or north European ports to reach Toulouse, Bordeaux and Lyon.
Manufactured by Siemens Mobility, this Vectron electric locomotive is tailored for Finnish conditions and offers environmentally friendly transportation options.
Swedish rail freight carrier ProTrain has obtained ten 2x40 InnoWagons with the Smart GigaWood stanchion system.
The Polish company of Genessee & Wyoming increases its grain haulage east-west capacity with forty new Tagnpps wagons.
The new RCG TransFER route Vienna-Kyiv was presented at transport logistic in Munich, now the first test train is preparing for future transports.
Over 200 new hopper wagons are built at Greenbrier’s manufacturing facility in Poland and will enter service in 2024.
The memorandum outlines several initiatives, including the repair and restoration of grain bins, the procurement of locomotives, reducing the cost of grain transportation, and improving cargo weighing and scanning processes.
The digital tool Spot, a walking robot, was unveiled at the freight station in Mainz, where it will help identify wagons and inspect axles.
A train equipped with Digital Automatic Coupling (DAC) has arrived in Hungary as part of a test tour through six European countries.
The new container size is the biggest in China, and the 50-foot containers have a volume capacity of 50% more than the standard 40-foot containers.
Intermodal traffic revived in late September and early October with new connections in the United Kingdom, Austria, France, and Australia. In addition, seasonal sugar beet traffic started in Hungary.
The move aims to reduce the environmental impact of freight transport and ease traffic congestion in the region.