Environment and climate

Freight transport reduces emissions and saves energy thanks to our intermodal network.

 

CO2 savings

1.3

million tonnes

 
Energy savings

13.1

billion megajoules

 
Silent freight wagons

100%

low-noise wagon fleet

10%

with disc brakes

 

CO2e and energy savings

In 2024, the traffic operated by Hupac Intermodal generated 129,000 tonnes of CO2e emissions. According to the Ecotransit system, this represents a saving of 89% or 1.1 million tonnes of CO2e compared to pure road transport. The estimated value for the total transport of the Hupac Group is 1.3 million tonnes of CO2e emissions.

 

Energy consumption is also an important and not insignificant figure for measuring the climate impact of combined transport. Compared to road transport, the Hupac Intermodal network saved 11.2 billion megajoules in 2024. This is a reduction of 74% compared to road transport.

 

CO2e certification for customers

The certification of CO2e savings is available online for customers of Hupac Intermodal. Click here for the CO2e certification.

 

Silent freight wagons

Hupac's wagon fleet is noise-reduced. All wagons are fitted with brakes made of a low-noise synthetic resin composite. New wagons are preferably procured with disc brakes, a braking system that further reduces noise emissions.

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New connecting solutions for Hupac intermodal traffic

Hupac is happy to inform you about new solutions for our growing intermodal network.

  • A new intermodal connection between Duisburg in the German Rhein/Ruhr area and Pordenone in north-east Italy. The trains connect Duisburg Hohenbudberg and the new terminal Pordenone which is operated by Hupac.
 
  • Hupac and its partner Metrans offer an improved intermodal service with an additional departure on the route between Duisburg DIT/D3T and Gadki (Poznan) / Pruszków (Warsaw). Start-up is 13.09.19 from Poland and 16.09.2019 from Duisburg.


Find out more in the attached product flyers, and do not hesitate to get in touch for any further information you might require.

Further information on sustainability