Society

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.

 

Local communities

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

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Terminal Singen
Terminal Singen

The Terminal Singen, built in 1996 and managed by the company Terminal Singen TSG GmbH, is located in the southern part of Baden-Württemberg, in South-West Germany.

Daily services to Italy and Germany and connections to the seaports via Duisburg make this facility an important hub in the north-south axis.

 

The Terminal Singen has a container depot with an area of 13,500 m2 which is located directly on the terminal site. Its capacity of 1700 TEUs provides sufficient space for the storage of empty and loaded units.

 

UIC code of the rail connection point: 80 14671 2

 

Surface 77,000 m2
Storage surface                11,000 m2
Crane module 1
Gantry cranes 2
Mobile crane 1
Max. crane capacity 40 t

Type of units

Containers from 20' to 45'

Swap bodies

Semi-trailers

Terminal tractor

1

Transhipment tracks 4 x 650 m
Services Refreshment room
Toilets and showers for drivers
Customs weighing
Parking space
Max. capacity 8 train pairs per day
Slot availability
Singen
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