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Connecting intermodal networks

Take advantage of Hupac’s extensive network in Europe, perfectly integrated to all major destinations in China. With our direct train services, you can reach dozens of destinations – eco-friendly by train.

We take you further

No boundaries for your shipments beyond China: we take you to neighbouring countries like Japan, Korea, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and others along the Belt and the Road. In addition, we offer domestic services in China.

Dedicated terminals

Our network is based on efficient terminals managed or co-managed by Hupac. Main locations are Warsaw, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Duisburg, Ludwigshafen, Singen and Milan.

Own railcars

Hupac manages a fleet of 8,000 platforms with normal gauge and 300 railcars with broad gauge, offering clear advantages in terms of independency, flexibility and reliability.

One-stop-shop

Our teams based in Chiasso/Switzerland and Shanghai/China arrange all logistics services you need, such as trucking, customs service, empty container handling and depot services.

Block train solutions

We run tailor-made block trains for large transportation volumes. Get in touch with our staff for your trains between industrial areas in China and all destinations in Europe, in close cooperation with City Platforms and CRCT.

Single container solutions

Even if it’s just one single container, we help you to build up your connections between China and Europe. Competitive transit time and prices can be offered especially for shipments from/to Italy, France, Spain, south Germany and Scandinavia.

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Stable traffic volume

Chiasso, 5.8.2013   In the first half 2013, the Swiss intermodal operator Hupac recorded a stable traffic volume despite the weak economy and the strong competition pressure of the street.

 

Transport development
With a traffic volume of 327,366 road consignments in unaccompanied combined transport, Hupac held approximately the volume of the previous year’s period (-1.4%). The recessionary economy, which restricts the exchange of goods throughout Europe since the end of 2011 and reduced the market demand for transport services, continued in the first half of 2013. The situation in Italy, the main recipient of the Hupac traffic, was particularly difficult. At year Hupac expects a stable traffic situation to persist. However, in the current recessionary environment the rising cost of railways are problematic, especially when the cost of road transport is tendentially sinking. "The rail system must do the utmost to ensure that productivity is increased further," demands Hupac Director Bernhard Kunz "The processes between traction, terminals and market demand must be optimally linked. Since there is still room, we want to exploit with our partners."

 

4-meter corridor via Switzerland: investment in modern rail infrastructure
Central building block for rail freight on the corridor Rotterdam-Genoa is the opening of the Gotthard Base Tunnel in 2016. But the flat track alone is not sufficient to strengthen the competitiveness of the rail. The project of the 4-meter corridor over which the Swiss Parliament will decide in the coming months, provides for the increase of the section profile and the extension of passing loops. Flat track, long passing loops, sufficient height profile: When these three infrastructural conditions are met, the operators of rail freight can produce cheaper. This sets the stage for the reduction in operating subsidies. Moreover, the market segment of the 4-meter trailers can be achieved, which creates additional modal shift effects. The extension of the 4-meter corridor to major terminals in the south via Luino and Chiasso is crucial. The pre-financing of the construction works in Italy is required to use the potential to add value as soon as possible. Kunz: "Without the adaptation of the routes to the terminals in Italy, benefits will fail to become effective on the entire transport corridor."

 

 

Traffic development in 1st half 2013

Number of road consignments

January-June

2013

January-June

2012

in %

Transalpine via CH

189,716

192,909

- 1.7

Transalpine via A

26,978

27,983

- 3.7

Transalpine via F

1,385

0

+ 100

Total transalpine

218,079

220,892

- 1.3

Import/export CH

33,368

34,337

- 2.9

Domestic CH

1,667

1,700

- 2.0

Other traffic

74,252

75,078

-  1.1

Total non-transalpine

109,287

111,115

- 1.7

Total

327,366

332,007

- 1.4

 

Stable traffic volume

Chiasso, 5.8.2013   In the first half 2013, the Swiss intermodal operator Hupac recorded a stable traffic volume despite the weak economy and the strong competition pressure of the street.

 

Transport development
With a traffic volume of 327,366 road consignments in unaccompanied combined transport, Hupac held approximately the volume of the previous year’s period (-1.4%). The recessionary economy, which restricts the exchange of goods throughout Europe since the end of 2011 and reduced the market demand for transport services, continued in the first half of 2013. The situation in Italy, the main recipient of the Hupac traffic, was particularly difficult. At year Hupac expects a stable traffic situation to persist. However, in the current recessionary environment the rising cost of railways are problematic, especially when the cost of road transport is tendentially sinking. "The rail system must do the utmost to ensure that productivity is increased further," demands Hupac Director Bernhard Kunz "The processes between traction, terminals and market demand must be optimally linked. Since there is still room, we want to exploit with our partners."

 

4-meter corridor via Switzerland: investment in modern rail infrastructure
Central building block for rail freight on the corridor Rotterdam-Genoa is the opening of the Gotthard Base Tunnel in 2016. But the flat track alone is not sufficient to strengthen the competitiveness of the rail. The project of the 4-meter corridor over which the Swiss Parliament will decide in the coming months, provides for the increase of the section profile and the extension of passing loops. Flat track, long passing loops, sufficient height profile: When these three infrastructural conditions are met, the operators of rail freight can produce cheaper. This sets the stage for the reduction in operating subsidies. Moreover, the market segment of the 4-meter trailers can be achieved, which creates additional modal shift effects. The extension of the 4-meter corridor to major terminals in the south via Luino and Chiasso is crucial. The pre-financing of the construction works in Italy is required to use the potential to add value as soon as possible. Kunz: "Without the adaptation of the routes to the terminals in Italy, benefits will fail to become effective on the entire transport corridor."

 

 

Traffic development in 1st half 2013

Number of road consignments

January-June

2013

January-June

2012

in %

Transalpine via CH

189,716

192,909

- 1.7

Transalpine via A

26,978

27,983

- 3.7

Transalpine via F

1,385

0

+ 100

Total transalpine

218,079

220,892

- 1.3

Import/export CH

33,368

34,337

- 2.9

Domestic CH

1,667

1,700

- 2.0

Other traffic

74,252

75,078

-  1.1

Total non-transalpine

109,287

111,115

- 1.7

Total

327,366

332,007

- 1.4

 

Stable traffic volume

Chiasso, 5.8.2013   In the first half 2013, the Swiss intermodal operator Hupac recorded a stable traffic volume despite the weak economy and the strong competition pressure of the street.

 

Transport development
With a traffic volume of 327,366 road consignments in unaccompanied combined transport, Hupac held approximately the volume of the previous year’s period (-1.4%). The recessionary economy, which restricts the exchange of goods throughout Europe since the end of 2011 and reduced the market demand for transport services, continued in the first half of 2013. The situation in Italy, the main recipient of the Hupac traffic, was particularly difficult. At year Hupac expects a stable traffic situation to persist. However, in the current recessionary environment the rising cost of railways are problematic, especially when the cost of road transport is tendentially sinking. "The rail system must do the utmost to ensure that productivity is increased further," demands Hupac Director Bernhard Kunz "The processes between traction, terminals and market demand must be optimally linked. Since there is still room, we want to exploit with our partners."

 

4-meter corridor via Switzerland: investment in modern rail infrastructure
Central building block for rail freight on the corridor Rotterdam-Genoa is the opening of the Gotthard Base Tunnel in 2016. But the flat track alone is not sufficient to strengthen the competitiveness of the rail. The project of the 4-meter corridor over which the Swiss Parliament will decide in the coming months, provides for the increase of the section profile and the extension of passing loops. Flat track, long passing loops, sufficient height profile: When these three infrastructural conditions are met, the operators of rail freight can produce cheaper. This sets the stage for the reduction in operating subsidies. Moreover, the market segment of the 4-meter trailers can be achieved, which creates additional modal shift effects. The extension of the 4-meter corridor to major terminals in the south via Luino and Chiasso is crucial. The pre-financing of the construction works in Italy is required to use the potential to add value as soon as possible. Kunz: "Without the adaptation of the routes to the terminals in Italy, benefits will fail to become effective on the entire transport corridor."

 

 

Traffic development in 1st half 2013

Number of road consignments

January-June

2013

January-June

2012

in %

Transalpine via CH

189,716

192,909

- 1.7

Transalpine via A

26,978

27,983

- 3.7

Transalpine via F

1,385

0

+ 100

Total transalpine

218,079

220,892

- 1.3

Import/export CH

33,368

34,337

- 2.9

Domestic CH

1,667

1,700

- 2.0

Other traffic

74,252

75,078

-  1.1

Total non-transalpine

109,287

111,115

- 1.7

Total

327,366

332,007

- 1.4

 

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