MSC Begins Development of a Multimodal Terminal Near Paris
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, through its logistics division MEDLOG, has initiated the development of a new multimodal hub in the Paris region.
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, through its logistics division MEDLOG, has initiated the development of a new multimodal hub in the Paris region.
The $470 million contract aims to upgrade bridges and lower tracks, enabling the passage of double-stacked freight trains between Brisbane and Melbourne.
The initiative is part of PERN's broader strategy to strengthen its position as a leader in raw material and fuel logistics in Poland.
By facilitating the movement of semi-trailers via rail, the initiative aims to achieve substantial savings in both external costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
The enhanced capacity is projected to eliminate approximately 1,200 truck trips per day by 2040, addressing both congestion and environmental concerns.
This terminal, will replace the existing one in Augsburg-Oberhausen, aiming to shift more freight traffic to rail, reducing the environmental impact of road transport.
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This initiative integrates rail, sea, and road transport.
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