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Sector initiative launched: "Save Combined Transport"

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Securing the modal shift – Hupac stays on course in a difficult market environment

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10.02.2025

Hupac keeps volumes stable and invests in resilience

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16.09.2024

Containers instead of coal: Duisburg Gateway Terminal launched

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09.09.2024

Combined transport needs alternative routes via France

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28.05.2024

Hupac masters challenges and invests in terminals and digitalisation

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05.03.2024

Un dialogo aperto per relazioni serene e costruttive

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Hupac welcomes federal law to support rail freight

Considerable need for support in systemically relevant rail freight transport and combined transport

The negative effects of the corona crisis on the public transport system are massive. The Federal Council's proposed initiative "Urgent Federal Act on the Support of Public Transport in the Covid-19 crisis" takes into account all relevant areas of transport such as public passenger transport, rail freight transport, transalpine combined transport and infrastructure. The scope of the measures is appropriate and target-oriented.

 

The slump in volume of up to 40% during the Covid-19 crisis led to major losses for the railways involved in freight transport and the combined transport operators. The CHF 70 million budgeted will cover part of these losses and help to ensure that the players can maintain their services during the crisis and beyond. A considerable part of the Covid losses will nevertheless be borne by the relevant companies themselves.

 

Hupac welcomes this exceptional financial support in accordance with the Freight Transport Act (25.9.2015) and the adaptation of Art. 8 para. 2 of the GVVG to ensure a sustainable freight transport offer. These funds will make a significant contribution to ensuring that companies can continue to provide system-relevant services in the future and that Swiss modal shift policy will not suffer a significant setback due to Covid-19.