Rail Cargo Hungaria ordered its first CRRC locomotives
As soon as 2021 the newly developed equipment by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co. Ltd. will be used for cargo transport
New location for rail logistics in Schwanenstadt
A 6,000 m² hall with a roofed siding of B&S Warehousing GmbH was put into operation for their main customer Lenzing AG
Lineas enhances freight traffic between the port and inland Europe
The rail freight operator is doubling the capacity on its trains in and out of Antwerp to reduce traffic jams
TFG Transfracht: “Go West” in partnership with CMA CGM
Deutsche Bahn AG is about to launch new regular services to and from Rotterdam
“Climate protection and increasing freight transport require a strong ÖBB”
For ÖBB General Director Andreas Matthä, it is clear “that shifting truck transit to the rail can’t wait any longer”
Fesco and Unico to develop expedited transit service Asia – Europe
Intent agreement for transit cargo from Japan and the Republic of Korea to Europe and Russia via the Trans-Siberian railway signed
Germany: More competition than ever before on the railway
The registrations of the DB external railways have risen to 37 percent of freight traffic
Wolfurt is an important hinterland terminal for the port of Hamburg
Cross-border train concepts for Austria, Liechtenstein, eastern Switzerland and southern Germany are gaining importance
DB Cargo: Rails by rail from Austria to the UK
The only economic way to transport the 108-metre-long products of voestalpine Schienen GmbH to the UK is on the railway
750-tonne crawler crane operating for the Gailtalbahn
Until 2023, about EUR 1.67 billion will be invested for the construction and improvement of rail infrastructure in Carinthia
DB AG wants to strengthen the railway with intelligent rail cars
DB Cargo will have invested a seven-figure sum to fit its entire wagon fleet with smart sensors and telematics by 2020
ITB/Felbermayr: 25 years of heavy haulage by rail
The three transport routes of rail, road and water are a fixed constituent part of the Felbermayr company philosophy