Safety - our number one priority

Safety is one of Hupac’s major priorities. The company aims at carrying out a safe and reliable transportation system, ensuring maximum safety in all its fields of activity.

 

Safety objectives

Our main safety objectives relate to the prevention of accidents in terminals and on the railway lines, the integrity of load units and smooth operation of the wagon fleet.

 

Compliance with legislation

Hupac conforms to the statutory safety provisions; if necessary, the company voluntarily implements additional measures.

 

Active management

Hupac makes available the instruments, resources and processes needed to guarantee an adequate system for safety management.

 

Focus on prevention

Hupac supports every initiative aimed at preventing safety-relevant disruptions or accidents.

 

Adequate training

Hupac's employees are adequately trained allowing them to perform their functions conscientiously and responsibly.

 

Dangerous goods

Hupac has put in place a centralised service specifically dedicated to this kind of transport, headed by a Dangerous Goods compliance advisor, appointed and trained according to the provisions of Directive 96/35/CE. 

 

Monitoring and improvement

Hupac regularly verifies the safety level in the company to identify any shortcomings and intervening in critical situations. Monitoring and controlling provide the basis for the continuous improvement process.

 

Teamwork

Safety is the result of teamwork involving collaborators, partners, customers and supervisory authorities. Hupac promotes an open, constructive dialog and supports awareness and motivation of all individuals, with the objective of creating an effective safety culture.

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Autumn 2018: Hupac expands its intermodal network

Hupac starts the autumn 2018 with numerous new connections and service improvements. High frequency of departures, additional destinations and efficient terminal locations are the main drivers of the network development.

Here is an overview of the main news from September 2018.

From 2 October, departures will increase in the core business of intermodal transport via the Alps, and offer new capacity to the growing market demand.

  • Zeebrugge <=> Novara: from 6 to 8 roundtrips per week, P400 semitrailers allowed
  • Köln Nord <=> Busto Arsizio: from 8 to 9 roundtrips per week
  • Basel Weil <=> Busto Arsizio: from 5 to 6 roundtrips per week.

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From 7 October, the Rotterdam <=> Kornwestheim shuttle will be shifted on Maasvlakte and offer a direct connection between the Port of Rotterdam and the industrial area of Stuttgart and Baden-Württemberg.


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The network between Singen and Italy has been improved by concentrating the departures
on the lines Singen <=> Busto Arsizio and Singen <=> Brescia. The offer now comprises
25 roundtrips per week.

  • Singen <=> Busto Arsizio with 14 roundtrips per week
  • Singen <=> Brescia with 11 roundtrips per week.

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Important news can also be seen on the east-west axis. Starting from 11 September, Antwerp has been connected to Vienna, Budapest, Romania and Istanbul based on fixed schedules.

  • Antwerp <=> Vienna/Budapest: 2 roundtrips per week
  • Antwerp <=> Curtici-Ploiesti: 1 roundtrip per week
  • Antwerp <=> Halkali/Istanbul: 1 roundtrip per week.

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Finally, Hupac strengthens its intermodal service between Antwerp and eastern Germany. As of 3 September, a new regular service connects Schkopau, and the frequency is increased on the route to Schwarzheide.

  • Antwerp <=> Schkopau: 3 roundtrips per week
  • Antwerp <=> Schwarzheide: 3 roundtrips per week.

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Progress has also been made in the area of processes and digitalisation. Two rail portals with OCR technology have been installed in the Terminal Busto Arsizio for automated visual train inspection, identification and inventory - an important tool for handling the growing traffic volume efficiently. Other terminals will follow, according to the Hupac digitalisation strategy.


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