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.

Team
New multimodal terminal (road-rail) in the harbour of Antwerp takes 150.000 trucks off the road

An initiative of BASF, Hupac and IFB

Investment of circa 29 million euro with support from Flemish Government and European Regional Development Fund (EFRO)

 

10 kilometres less traffic-jam a day and CO2 reduction with at least 30.000 ton/year

 

At least 40 new logistic jobs

 

Today, 10 March 2009, the works symbolically started for the building of a new multimodal terminal (rail-road) that will be operational in 2010, in the northern part of the harbour of Antwerp, on the grounds of BASF Antwerp. Flemish Prime Minister Kris Peeters and vice- Prime Minister Dirk Van Mechelen underscored with their presence the importance of this new multimodal terminal in the harbour of Antwerp.

 

The multimodal terminal is an initiative of the largest chemical establishment, BASF Antwerp NV, of the Swiss intermodal operator Hupac and of IFB, a subsidiary company of the NMBS. It concerns an investment of nearly 29 million euro, and at least 40 logistic jobs will be created. The operations of the terminal will be outsourced to an external operator for which the bidding is active at the moment.

 

With this new multimodal terminal, the partners want to anticipate a shortage of intermodal rail infrastructure in the harbour of Antwerp. With the multimodal terminal they want to avoid an impending congestion on the road. At the same time the transport costs and the environmental impact are reduced, and the transport safety is increased.

 

The new terminal, a joint venture that received the name Combinant NV, will bring yearly over 150.000 container transfers from the road to the rail. That is a daily saving of 10 kilometres traffic jam and a yearly reduction of as much as 30.000 ton CO2 emissions.

 

The multimodal terminal – that is open for third parties – will take the container transport off the road and bring it by composite trains to the hinterland. It is going to be a new platform in the European logistic network and will anticipate the impending traffic black spot in and around the harbour of Antwerp. Because of the location, the new multimodal terminal is easy accessible for container transport from the harbour of Antwerp and from the North of the Netherlands.

 

Because of the strategic location, the teamwork between several partners and the accessibility of the terminal for third parties, the project received also support from the Flemish government and the European Regional Development Fund (EFRO). The support of Flanders and Europe consists about 30% of the investment costs.

 

The terminal itself has a surface area of 1 km on 100 m (circa 20 football fields), 5 train rails, 3 large portal cranes and can handle from 10 to 12 trains a day. All kind of containers, delivered by both private and public carriers, will be handled.

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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