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We actively support the transport policy goal of shifting heavy goods traffic from road to rail.

 

Modal shift

975,000

road consignments in total

538,000

consignments in Alpine transit

via Switzerland

 


Modal shift policy

One of Hupac's main objectives is the growth of combined transport in transalpine traffic through Switzerland. In 2023, Hupac Intermodal transported 538,000 road consignments or 10.4 million net tonnes in transalpine traffic through Switzerland. In total, the Hupac Group moved 975,000 road consignments.

 

Institutions

We maintain a constructive and transparent relationship with Swiss and European institutions. Our many years of experience are valued and in demand, for example for the further development of transport policy framework conditions. We are a member of numerous trade associations and working groups that are dedicated to promoting our industry.

 

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Hupac is committed to the development of local communities by supporting projects and associations.

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Planning company Gateway Basel Nord pushes ahead with new container terminal

The three Swiss logistics and freight companies Contargo AG, Hupac SA and SBB Cargo AG established a joint planning company – Gateway Basel Nord – this week. It will push ahead with planning the new Basel Nord container terminal.

 

The advanced status of the project work for the Basel Nord container terminal makes it possible to submit a funding application soon for the financing of the first bi-modal expansion phase to the Federal Office of Transport (FOT). Gateway Basel Nord, the joint company set up in the past few days by the three companies Contargo, Hupac und SBB Cargo, will operate the bi-modal (road/rail) terminal once it has been completed. The new logistics hub will be open to all interested users – without discrimination – for the transhipment of containers and other load carriers used in intermodal transport.

 

The three companies are planning to submit the funding application in the next few months. This calls for extensive planning documents which are currently being drawn up. Thanks to its central location between the railway and the motorway, the terminal will have excellent transport links. Operations are due to commence in 2019.

 

In a second phase, the facility is to be extended the addition of a new dock basin of Swiss Rhine Ports for trimodal transhipment (road/rail/water) and will be connected directly to the Kleinhüningen Rhine port. The future dock basin 3 will enable the efficient integration of domestic shipping. Further partners may join once the facility goes tri-modal.

 

"Efficient transhipment to bundle transport modes is key for Switzerland. The Swiss Rhine ports are therefore of paramount strategic importance to ensure supplies to Switzerland", explains Holger Bochow, Managing Director of Contargo.

 

"Basel Nord is strategically situated on the Rotterdam-Genoa corridor and, with its 750 metres of rail tracks, is suitably equipped for competitive operations. With this hub we are integrating our domestic network to the north and south and creating new market opportunities for a modal shift", , explains Bernhard Kunz, CEO of Hupac.

 

"Switzerland urgently needs a large-scale terminal in order to handle growing container volumes efficiently and in an environmentally friendly manner. The establishment of the joint planning company is an important step in this direction", explains Nicolas Perrin, CEO of SBB Cargo.

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