Maritime Logistics

Customer driven rail solutions

ERS Railways is the Hupac Group branch for maritime inland transportation based in Germany. Founded in 1994, ERS has 30 years of expertise in intermodal services for maritime containers.

 

Intermodal network

Our high-performance network for maritime container transport connects the seaports of Hamburg, Bremerhaven and Rotterdam with the most important economic centres in Germany. We move your containers – from the seaport by rail and onwards by road to the final destination. Fast, efficiently and eco-friendly.

 

With 30 years of experience in the field of intermodal services, we serve the terminals in Nuremberg, Munich, Augsburg, Regensburg, Ulm, Kornwestheim, Frankfurt and Mannheim as well as the border areas to the Czech Republic, Austria, France and Switzerland via combined transport.

 

Continental network of Hupac

In addition, ERS Railways offers the possibility of using the continental network of Hupac Intermodal for maritime volumes, allowing our customers to benefit from our full-service container handling on these routes as well. Furthermore, Hupac provides a pan-European network of container terminals that we can use.

 

Full-service container transport

Our Customer Service teams look after the entire range of container transport services. We take care of it – reliably and flexibly.

  • Container delivery: organisation of pre-carriage and on-carriage by truck
  • SOLAS services
  • Preparation of customs documents
  • Empty container positioning
  • Transport of dangerous goods by rail and road
  • Customised special services

 

An exclusive access to rail resources

Our strategic alignment with boxXpress as a private rail company and a jointly operated train network expands the spectrum for intermodal seaport-hinterland transport. As a shareholder of boxXpress, we get the best out of the market – and make optimal use of the available resources.

  • 37 Vectron locomotives for high sustainability value
  • 1000 container wagons Sggns(s) 80' with ideal loading weight
  • Professional train running control
  • Active CO2e management by ERS Railways

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Intermodal corridor NEAT 2020: Achieving the greatest benefit with modest means

Position paper

The opening of the Gotthard base tunnel in 2017 and of the Ceneri base tunnel in 2019 are supposed to make goods transportation more efficient and to promote modal shift. However, the question of the access lines is still without answer. The existing lines present several limitation which strongly affect the performance of the whole corridor. Because of funding shortfalls the construction of new infrastructures is not to be expected in any time soon.

 

NEAT flat railway: small, affordable expansion steps

Hupac supports a pragmatic, progressive adjustment of the existing infrastructure so that the advantages of the flat railway can be exploited as soon as the Gotthard base tunnel is opened. The existing access lines can be expanded step by step as part of a transnational corridor concept encompassing the entire Rotterdam-Genoa.

 

Increasing the productivity of rail freight transport

Long and heavy trains make the best of the system advantages of rail transportation. The productivity of the railways must be increased, also in order to offset the reduction in operating subsidies. This requires infrastructural adjustments on the 130 years old Gotthard line according to the existing European directives.

 

4-meter-profile for the modal shift of modern semi-trailers

In the last 20 years the rate of semi-trailers in road transit via Switzerland has doubled and now amounts to 60% of all heavy vehicles. In order to shift this important segment to rail, the transit route has to be upgraded to rail profile P400.

 

 

Intermodal corridor via Gotthard and Simplon – the required measures

  • Train lengths 750 m, train weights 2,000 t: essential for the productivity and competitiveness of rail
  • 4-metre P400 profile as per international UIC standard for main transport routes: essential for shifting the important segment of high-volume transport
  • Piattaforma Luino and Simplon Phase II: expansion to train lengths of up to 750 metres; implementation on schedule
  • Priority for the intermodal corridor via Luino and Domodossola, which serves the existing Busto Arsizio and Novara terminals and handles over 60% of intermodal transport
  • Terminals east of Milan for the new Seregno-Bergamo line with a capacity of 30 train pairs per day
  • No funding of the intermodal corridor at the expense of operating subsidies: risk of reverse shift!
Intermodal corridor NEAT 2020: Achieving the greatest benefit with modest means

Position paper

The opening of the Gotthard base tunnel in 2017 and of the Ceneri base tunnel in 2019 are supposed to make goods transportation more efficient and to promote modal shift. However, the question of the access lines is still without answer. The existing lines present several limitation which strongly affect the performance of the whole corridor. Because of funding shortfalls the construction of new infrastructures is not to be expected in any time soon.

 

NEAT flat railway: small, affordable expansion steps

Hupac supports a pragmatic, progressive adjustment of the existing infrastructure so that the advantages of the flat railway can be exploited as soon as the Gotthard base tunnel is opened. The existing access lines can be expanded step by step as part of a transnational corridor concept encompassing the entire Rotterdam-Genoa.

 

Increasing the productivity of rail freight transport

Long and heavy trains make the best of the system advantages of rail transportation. The productivity of the railways must be increased, also in order to offset the reduction in operating subsidies. This requires infrastructural adjustments on the 130 years old Gotthard line according to the existing European directives.

 

4-meter-profile for the modal shift of modern semi-trailers

In the last 20 years the rate of semi-trailers in road transit via Switzerland has doubled and now amounts to 60% of all heavy vehicles. In order to shift this important segment to rail, the transit route has to be upgraded to rail profile P400.

 

 

Intermodal corridor via Gotthard and Simplon – the required measures

  • Train lengths 750 m, train weights 2,000 t: essential for the productivity and competitiveness of rail
  • 4-metre P400 profile as per international UIC standard for main transport routes: essential for shifting the important segment of high-volume transport
  • Piattaforma Luino and Simplon Phase II: expansion to train lengths of up to 750 metres; implementation on schedule
  • Priority for the intermodal corridor via Luino and Domodossola, which serves the existing Busto Arsizio and Novara terminals and handles over 60% of intermodal transport
  • Terminals east of Milan for the new Seregno-Bergamo line with a capacity of 30 train pairs per day
  • No funding of the intermodal corridor at the expense of operating subsidies: risk of reverse shift!

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