Wedoany.com Report-Nov 25, Several European freight operators are expanding their services and partnerships to strengthen cross-border rail connectivity.
EURORAIL REGIORAIL France, Groupe CAT France, and SBB Cargo International have each announced developments that aim to improve freight transport across Europe.
EURORAIL REGIORAIL France completes first Blainville-Saarbrücken route
EURORAIL REGIORAIL France, in collaboration with its customer Saaros, has successfully completed its inaugural route between Blainville and Saarbrücken. This new link connects France and Germany, marking the company's readiness to tackle interoperability challenges between the two countries. The initiative opens up important avenues for business development and growth within the group.
Groupe CAT France operates inter-centre rail link for Renault
Groupe CAT France has reached a milestone of operating over 20 trains for Renault, establishing an inter-centre rail link between the port of Sète and the Flins site. Each week, 18 double-decker wagons transport 250 vehicles from Turkey and Romania between these two locations. By focusing on reducing its carbon footprint, Groupe CAT France offers its customers in the UK, Morocco, and continental Europe an alternative to road transport.
SBB Cargo International begins cooperation with Raildox
SBB Cargo International has announced a new partnership with Raildox on the North-South Corridor. Based in Erfurt, Thuringia, Raildox specialises in transporting fertiliser, grain, sand, gravel, steel, waste, and hazardous goods. Founded in 2007, the company operates throughout Germany and internationally. The first official train under this cooperation departed from Basel Bad, travelling through the Swiss Alps via Chiasso to Ferrara.