Company Shuttle

Connections

Train charter service for single customers

 

Operations of the following Shuttle Net connections:

Antwerp Combinant

Busto Arsizio-Gallarate

Geleen RTC

Busto Arsizio-Gallarate

Book your own train

The Company Shuttle unit of Hupac Intermodal serves customers who charter their own trains and secure capacity at an attractive price. Each company shuttle runs exclusively for up to three partners who take on the full loading commitment. Your advantages:

  • customised schedules meeting your specific needs
  • cost effective with fully automated standard procedures
  • procurement power of a strong partner.

We make your challenge a success 

Trains are our job. We provide our know-how to ensure that your trains are an instant success. From purchasing railway services and operational control of the day-to-day business to taking action in case of disturbances and wagon management – we act as an interface to the railways and free you up to focus on your core business.

 

Tailor-made to satisfy highest expectations

Each train is individually arranged to meet the customer’s needs. Based on the required route, schedule and frequency, we evaluate the needed components and define the required service level. For example, the package may comprise:

  • wagon rental and fleet management
  • terminal services
  • train monitoring and operational control 24/7
  • backup wagons or compositions
  • further added value services such as positioning of empty equipment, in-plant services, etc.

Integrated order management

Orders are processed efficiently. We install a customised order-to-billing system for each train with effective IT integration between the customer’s ERP software and Hupac’s operating system.

 

When do you run your first company train?

A company shuttle offers guaranteed loading capacity at an attractive price. In addition, your own intermodal train is a strong statement for climate-friendly, efficient transport solutions – a clear competitive advantage in the logistics market.

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Hupac is growing


Chiasso, 28.7.2016   During the first half of 2016 Hupac increased its transports by 12.3% compared to 2015.
The Swiss combined transport operator Hupac ended the first six months of 2016 with a 12.3% increase in transports. In total, road consignments exceeded those transported in the same period a year ago by approximately 40,000. “Our growth strategy is successful, in spite of the advantage of the fuel prices on the road and the weakness of the euro exchange rate”, commented Managing Director Bernhard Kunz.


In the Shuttle Net business unit, particularly the new connections Venlo <=> Busto Arsizio, Zeebrugge <=> Novara and Rotterdam <=> Brescia should be mentioned, as well as an increase in the frequency of the Cologne <=> Novara and Duisburg <=> Busto Arsizio connections. In the eastern European region, the network in Poland was restructured and the Austria-Hungary-Romania-Balkan line was strengthened. With the connection between Novara and Trieste the markets of Greece and Turkey are joining the Shuttle Net by sea route. The Company Shuttle business unit also put a number of projects into action.


Hupac is focusing on the development of the mega trailer market for transalpine combined transports. By now, the company is offering 70 departures a week for four-meter transports between Italy and the destinations of Rotterdam, Zeebrugge, Antwerp, Cologne, Ludwigshafen, Lübeck, and Taulov via the Lötschberg and the Brenner. “In 2020, the four-meter corridor via the Gotthard will go into operation. Our plan is to show new perspectives to the market at this time already to be able to provide even more support to the modal shift when the time comes”, emphasised Kunz. In the second half of 2016 Hupac is expecting to improve the opportunities via the Lötschberg four-meter corridor with ten additional departures.


However, it was not only the positive market development that caused Hupac’s transports to grow during the first half year. The active management of the continuing quality defects in the railway system also played a role. By making specific investments Hupac now has more railway resources available. But structural changes are necessary to make the rail cargo traffic competitive and fit for the future. Kunz: “We welcome the principle of performance-based charging regulations according to EU Directive 2012/34. The concept of this is to motivate infrastructure operators and railway companies with incentives to minimise breakdowns and increase the performance of the railway system. We expect the EU member states to quickly apply this principle. It is in the interest of all of us to significantly and permanently enhance the quality of rail freight transportation services”.

 

 

Traffic development in 1st half of 2016

Number of road consignments

2016

2015

in %

Transalpine via CH

231.793

192.905

20,2

Transalpine via A

18.458

20.602

- 10,4

Transalpine via F

1.628

1.894

- 14,1

Non-transalpine

124.640

119.894

4,0

Total

376.519

335.295

12,3

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Contacts

Daniele
Mazzoleni
Deputy Director Company Shuttle |
Head of Product Management
Company Shuttle
Hupac Intermodal AG
Bruggerstrasse 37
CH-5400 Baden
+41 58 8558088
dmazzoleni@hupac.com

Single point of contact

cs@hupac.com