Management systems and safety certifications

The Hupac Group operates under internationally recognised management systems and safety standards.

 

The quality management system of Hupac SA, as head office of the Group, is certified according to ISO 9001:2015. It establishes the general principles of quality management that are applied across all companies of the Hupac Group – several of which hold certifications themselves. This ensures a consistent service standard and supports continuous improvement throughout the organization.

 

Several Italian subsidiaries are certified according to ISO 45001:2018, the international standard for occupational health and safety management systems.

 

In addition, Italian terminals are certified under ISO 14001:2015, which defines the requirements for an environmental management system, enabling systematic and sustainable handling of environmental responsibilities.

 

For the rolling stock sector, Hupac SA is certified as Entity in Charge of Maintenance (ECM) in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2019/779.

 

As a Railway Undertaking, Hupac SpA holds a Single Safety Certificate in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2018/762, valid for Italy. For cross-border operations into Switzerland, it also holds a Single Safety Certificate by the Swiss Federal Office of Transport.

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Final sprint for the construction of the Hupac Terminal Brwinów

New capacity for intermodal transport

Just a few more weeks to go – and then the construction of the new Hupac terminal in Poland will be completed. Diana Batko, head of the Hupac Terminal Brwinów subsidiary, is proud to give a preview.

 

The terminal is located in the immediate vicinity of the railway route from Warsaw towards Żyrardów and Skierniewice, some 15 km southwest of Warsaw. It extends on an area of 14 hectares and comprises a transhipment yard of 42,000 m2, four loading tracks with a minimum length of 750 m, office facilities and technical buildings.

 

Batko: “The terminal project is developed with a step-by-step approach. In a first phase, the loading units will be handled by reach-stackers. In a second phase, three more transhipment tracks will be added, as well as high performance gantry cranes”. The maximum capacity of the facility is 180,000 intermodal units per year.

 

Construction works will be completed by August 2022, while the operational start of the transhipment activity is planned for autumn 2022. The terminal will perform the transhipment of containers from road to rail and vice-versa for all types of intermodal units, including chemical products.

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