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Take advantage of Hupac’s extensive network in Europe, perfectly integrated to all major destinations in China. With our direct train services, you can reach dozens of destinations – eco-friendly by train.

We take you further

No boundaries for your shipments beyond China: we take you to neighbouring countries like Japan, Korea, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and others along the Belt and the Road. In addition, we offer domestic services in China.

Dedicated terminals

Our network is based on efficient terminals managed or co-managed by Hupac. Main locations are Warsaw, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Duisburg, Ludwigshafen, Singen and Milan.

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Hupac manages a fleet of 8,000 platforms with normal gauge and 300 railcars with broad gauge, offering clear advantages in terms of independency, flexibility and reliability.

One-stop-shop

Our teams based in Chiasso/Switzerland and Shanghai/China arrange all logistics services you need, such as trucking, customs service, empty container handling and depot services.

Block train solutions

We run tailor-made block trains for large transportation volumes. Get in touch with our staff for your trains between industrial areas in China and all destinations in Europe, in close cooperation with City Platforms and CRCT.

Single container solutions

Even if it’s just one single container, we help you to build up your connections between China and Europe. Competitive transit time and prices can be offered especially for shipments from/to Italy, France, Spain, south Germany and Scandinavia.

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Combined transports stable at a lower level

Traffic development in the first half of 2009

Chiasso, 30 July 2009 In the first half of the year, the traffic volume of combined transport operator Hupac of Switzerland decreased by 21.9% compared to the prior year period. In May and June the negative trend began to stabilize.

 

"We expect that we have bottomed out", said Bernhard Kunz, director of the Chiasso-based combined transport operator Hupac. In the first half of 2009 the company transported 292,426 road consignments on the rails, which corresponds to a decrease of 21.9% compared to the same period in the prior year. During the last few months, traffic has stabilized at minus 15% compared to last year. The various economic stimulus programs developed with the railroads and now also sponsored by the Swiss Federal Transport Office had a positive impact. "We are on the right track", according to Kunz.

 

The decline in volume has affected all traffic segments equally, one exception being the transalpine traffic through Austria, which generated a plus of 40.9% as a result of a newly introduced connection between Taulov (Denmark) and Verona. The Rolling Highway, on the other hand, has softened significantly as only one pair of trains is operating per day due to the reconstruction of the Monte Olimpino tunnel.

 

In spite of the traffic slump Hupac continues to maintain its network for eco-friendly combined transports in all major markets. In some segments, the company even introduced new connections, for example, between Antwerp and Spain/Portugal. At the end of July the East-West axis was enhanced by three weekly departures between Schwarzheide (Dresden) and K?ty Wroc?awskie (Wroclaw). As a result, the dynamic economic area in Poland's southwest region will have regular connections to Duisburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Zeebrugge, and Busto Arsizio via the Schwarzheide hub.

 

Combined transports optimally utilize the benefits offered by the road and rail system: long distances are covered by railroads, while the road is used for final distribution. The strategic competitive advantages of combined transports include a reduction in the environmental burden, energy efficiency and maximum security. These factors will play an increasingly important role in the long term. "Despite the crisis we are securing capacities for the future", emphasized Bernhard Kunz. Hupac's investments in new terminals are progressing on schedule. The HTA Hupac Terminal Antwerp is expected to go into operation in early 2010, to be followed shortly thereafter by the Combinant Terminal, also in Antwerp, which is jointly owned by Hupac, BASF and IFB.

 

 

Traffic development 1st half 2009
Number of road consignments
Jan-June
2009
Jan-June
2008
Change
in%

Shuttle Net Transalpine via CH
187.859
246.625
-23,8%
  Transalpine via A
10.346
7.341
40,9%
  Total transalpine
198.205
253.966
-22%
  Non-transalpine
89.421
111.883
-20,1%
  Shuttle Net total
287.626
365.849
-21,4%

Rolling Highway
4.800
8.702
-44,8%

Total traffic
292.426
374.551
-21,9%
Combined transports stable at a lower level

Traffic development in the first half of 2009

Chiasso, 30 July 2009 In the first half of the year, the traffic volume of combined transport operator Hupac of Switzerland decreased by 21.9% compared to the prior year period. In May and June the negative trend began to stabilize.

 

"We expect that we have bottomed out", said Bernhard Kunz, director of the Chiasso-based combined transport operator Hupac. In the first half of 2009 the company transported 292,426 road consignments on the rails, which corresponds to a decrease of 21.9% compared to the same period in the prior year. During the last few months, traffic has stabilized at minus 15% compared to last year. The various economic stimulus programs developed with the railroads and now also sponsored by the Swiss Federal Transport Office had a positive impact. "We are on the right track", according to Kunz.

 

The decline in volume has affected all traffic segments equally, one exception being the transalpine traffic through Austria, which generated a plus of 40.9% as a result of a newly introduced connection between Taulov (Denmark) and Verona. The Rolling Highway, on the other hand, has softened significantly as only one pair of trains is operating per day due to the reconstruction of the Monte Olimpino tunnel.

 

In spite of the traffic slump Hupac continues to maintain its network for eco-friendly combined transports in all major markets. In some segments, the company even introduced new connections, for example, between Antwerp and Spain/Portugal. At the end of July the East-West axis was enhanced by three weekly departures between Schwarzheide (Dresden) and K?ty Wroc?awskie (Wroclaw). As a result, the dynamic economic area in Poland's southwest region will have regular connections to Duisburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Zeebrugge, and Busto Arsizio via the Schwarzheide hub.

 

Combined transports optimally utilize the benefits offered by the road and rail system: long distances are covered by railroads, while the road is used for final distribution. The strategic competitive advantages of combined transports include a reduction in the environmental burden, energy efficiency and maximum security. These factors will play an increasingly important role in the long term. "Despite the crisis we are securing capacities for the future", emphasized Bernhard Kunz. Hupac's investments in new terminals are progressing on schedule. The HTA Hupac Terminal Antwerp is expected to go into operation in early 2010, to be followed shortly thereafter by the Combinant Terminal, also in Antwerp, which is jointly owned by Hupac, BASF and IFB.

 

 

Traffic development 1st half 2009
Number of road consignments
Jan-June
2009
Jan-June
2008
Change
in%

Shuttle Net Transalpine via CH
187.859
246.625
-23,8%
  Transalpine via A
10.346
7.341
40,9%
  Total transalpine
198.205
253.966
-22%
  Non-transalpine
89.421
111.883
-20,1%
  Shuttle Net total
287.626
365.849
-21,4%

Rolling Highway
4.800
8.702
-44,8%

Total traffic
292.426
374.551
-21,9%
Combined transports stable at a lower level

Traffic development in the first half of 2009

Chiasso, 30 July 2009 In the first half of the year, the traffic volume of combined transport operator Hupac of Switzerland decreased by 21.9% compared to the prior year period. In May and June the negative trend began to stabilize.

 

"We expect that we have bottomed out", said Bernhard Kunz, director of the Chiasso-based combined transport operator Hupac. In the first half of 2009 the company transported 292,426 road consignments on the rails, which corresponds to a decrease of 21.9% compared to the same period in the prior year. During the last few months, traffic has stabilized at minus 15% compared to last year. The various economic stimulus programs developed with the railroads and now also sponsored by the Swiss Federal Transport Office had a positive impact. "We are on the right track", according to Kunz.

 

The decline in volume has affected all traffic segments equally, one exception being the transalpine traffic through Austria, which generated a plus of 40.9% as a result of a newly introduced connection between Taulov (Denmark) and Verona. The Rolling Highway, on the other hand, has softened significantly as only one pair of trains is operating per day due to the reconstruction of the Monte Olimpino tunnel.

 

In spite of the traffic slump Hupac continues to maintain its network for eco-friendly combined transports in all major markets. In some segments, the company even introduced new connections, for example, between Antwerp and Spain/Portugal. At the end of July the East-West axis was enhanced by three weekly departures between Schwarzheide (Dresden) and K?ty Wroc?awskie (Wroclaw). As a result, the dynamic economic area in Poland's southwest region will have regular connections to Duisburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Zeebrugge, and Busto Arsizio via the Schwarzheide hub.

 

Combined transports optimally utilize the benefits offered by the road and rail system: long distances are covered by railroads, while the road is used for final distribution. The strategic competitive advantages of combined transports include a reduction in the environmental burden, energy efficiency and maximum security. These factors will play an increasingly important role in the long term. "Despite the crisis we are securing capacities for the future", emphasized Bernhard Kunz. Hupac's investments in new terminals are progressing on schedule. The HTA Hupac Terminal Antwerp is expected to go into operation in early 2010, to be followed shortly thereafter by the Combinant Terminal, also in Antwerp, which is jointly owned by Hupac, BASF and IFB.

 

 

Traffic development 1st half 2009
Number of road consignments
Jan-June
2009
Jan-June
2008
Change
in%

Shuttle Net Transalpine via CH
187.859
246.625
-23,8%
  Transalpine via A
10.346
7.341
40,9%
  Total transalpine
198.205
253.966
-22%
  Non-transalpine
89.421
111.883
-20,1%
  Shuttle Net total
287.626
365.849
-21,4%

Rolling Highway
4.800
8.702
-44,8%

Total traffic
292.426
374.551
-21,9%

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