Quality management for resilient and sustainable logistics

As an intermodal transport Group, customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do. With a robust quality management system in place, in accordance with ISO 9001:2015, we ensure that our services meet the highest quality standards and comply with all applicable requirements.

 

Through a process-oriented approach, continuous improvement and a clear focus on our customers' needs, we guarantee:

  • reliability: punctual deliveries and seamless information flow
  • efficiency: optimised processes and costs
  • safety: the highest standards in transport handling and for our employees
  • sustainability: resource-efficient operations.

 

We identify and assess risks to proactively implement quality control measures. Our people are trained and motivated to achieve our quality objectives. We work together to continuously improve our processes and the quality management system, adapting to ever-changing requirements.

 

Our quality aims

 

Our quality policy is linked to our corporate strategy and focuses on the following key areas:

  • meeting customer needs – with a focus on resilience and network stability
  • increasing productivity and efficiency – in close cooperation with partners in the value chain
  • ensuring safety – for our employees and all transport stakeholders 
  • strengthening the organisation – a positive and motivating working environment for our employees
  • promoting sustainability – for a climate and resource efficient freight transport.

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Empowering intermodal south-east network: new shuttle train Geleen <=> Vienna

Hupac launches a new shuttle train linking RTC Geleen in the Netherlands with Wels CT and WienCont in Austria. “Another step that extends our intermodal network and responds to the increasing demand of intermodal connections from/to south-east Europe”, says Renzo Capanni, director Shuttle Net South East Europe.

 

Initially, the service runs with two roundtrips per week. Customers can count on competitive transit times at A/B level and seamless ongoing connections to Hungary (Budapest Chapel), Turkey (Halkali), Romania (Ploiesti) and Bulgaria (Stara Zagora).

 

“A single consignment traveling on the 1000 km distance between Geleen and Vienna will reduce CO2emissions by 1.4 tons on average”, underlines Capanni. “A valuable contribution to the European climate target in the Year of Rail”.