Metrans takes over logistics company CL Europort in Malaszewicze: railway network grows to the east
06 Jan 2022 12:01 Hinterland
The HHLA intermodal company Metrans has taken over the company CL Europort and the logistics centre of the same name in the Polish town of Malaszewicze. The location is near the Belarusian border and is a hub for freight traffic within Central and Eastern Europe and also for Europe-Asia transport. Another strategic partnership was concluded with the rail operator Eurotrans.
The company CL Europort operates the logistics centre of the same name in Malaszewicze in eastern Poland. The location is only four kilometres from the Terespol railway crossing and eight kilometres from the Koroszczyn road crossing. This stretch of rail is part of the second pan-European transport corridor (Berlin, Warsaw, Minsk, Moscow). The Western European and Russian railway systems meet in Malaszewicze, so it is possible to change the gauge from 1,520 mm to 1,435 mm. Rail operator Eurotrans, with which Metrans has a strategic partner-ship, is also active on this transport axis.
“Malaszewicze represents a bridge between the EU member states, Russia and even China,” says Peter Kiss, Chairman of the Executive Board of the Metrans Group. “Our idea for the hub terminal has proven itself and the new terminal will perfectly complement our intermodal network. A large portion of the international rail transport that goes from here to China already goes via Malaszewicze. We also want to grow further in this segment through our strategic cooperation with Eurotrans.”
With its rail transport on Belarusian and Russian routes, the rail operator Eurotrans provides an ideal expansion of the Metrans network. Metrans will use a part of Eurotrans’s capacity to offer new rail products to and from Brest and further east, and to guarantee the quality of existing services.
Metrans has taken over the company CL Europort and the logistics centre of the same name in the Polish town of Malaszewicze.
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