Focus areas

Group objectives

  • Market-leading positions on specific major European transport corridors
  • Resilient, competitive and predictable intermodal offerings to a growing customer base
  • Ensuring efficient and competitive rail traction capacity with a balanced portfolio of strategic partners
  • Digital transformation and automation in planning and operations along the intermodal chain, including customers, railway undertakings and third party terminals
  • R&D: continuous development of innovations in wagon technology and terminals
  • Increasing the productivity of intermodal and terminal operations

Market development

  • Focus on the intermodal transport segments of transalpine, long haul (over 600 km in Europe) and maritime transport
  • 30-50% market share on the corridors served
  • Focus on pipeline development with 5-10 and more roundtrips per week
  • Capacity utilisation of trains above 80%
  • Priority on the use of own terminals
  • Strengthening the main transport corridors by investing in terminals

Customers

  • Quality, reliability, stability, cost leadership and competitiveness are the key drivers
  • Automate the contract-to-cash process
  • Standardise digital services and set up a self-service platform for customers
  • ‘Estimated pick-up time’ information for 100% of shipments, with 95% reliability
  • Expand customer base; service for major customers
 

Partners

  • Integrate the planning cycle with strategic partners

  • Establish strong partnerships with multiple rail operators
  • Standardise and automate the purchase-to-payment process with partners
  • Strengthen the digitalisation of operational processes (timetables, disruptions, pick-up times, etc.)
 

Employees

  • Develop young talents into leadership positions
  • Increase the diversity of the workforce, particularly in leadership and management positions
  • Reduce staff turnover in the Group
  • HR leadership development program for 2nd/3rd level managers

Contact

Terminal Antwerp
Terminal Antwerp

The Terminal Antwerp, located in Northern Belgium and inaugurated in 2010, is an important hub in today’s European intermodal network. The city of Antwerp, thanks to its strategic location, is indeed one of the most important intersection points for the European freight transport with high traffic volumes both in maritime and in continental transport. Thanks to this terminal and its intermodal services, the high traffic volume can be managed ensuring advantages for the environment, the people and the economy.

 

The terminal is situated in the port area of Antwerp and is directly connected to the shunting station of Oorderen. The Terminal Antwerp offers daily connections to Switzerland and Italy.

 

UIC code of the rail connection point: 88 24920 1

 

Surface 53,000 m2
Storage surface                 16,000 m2
Crane module 1
Gantry cranes 3
Max. crane capacity 40 t

Type of units

Containers from 20' to 45'

Swap bodies

Semi-trailers
Transhipment tracks 5 x 620 m
Services Internal customs office
Toilettes for drivers
Max. capacity 10 train pairs per day
Slot availability
Antwerp
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