Company Shuttle

Connections

Train charter service for single customers

 

Operations of the following Shuttle Net connections:

Antwerp Combinant

Busto Arsizio-Gallarate

Geleen RTC

Busto Arsizio-Gallarate

Book your own train

The Company Shuttle unit of Hupac Intermodal serves customers who charter their own trains and secure capacity at an attractive price. Each company shuttle runs exclusively for up to three partners who take on the full loading commitment. Your advantages:

  • customised schedules meeting your specific needs
  • cost effective with fully automated standard procedures
  • procurement power of a strong partner.

We make your challenge a success 

Trains are our job. We provide our know-how to ensure that your trains are an instant success. From purchasing railway services and operational control of the day-to-day business to taking action in case of disturbances and wagon management – we act as an interface to the railways and free you up to focus on your core business.

 

Tailor-made to satisfy highest expectations

Each train is individually arranged to meet the customer’s needs. Based on the required route, schedule and frequency, we evaluate the needed components and define the required service level. For example, the package may comprise:

  • wagon rental and fleet management
  • terminal services
  • train monitoring and operational control 24/7
  • backup wagons or compositions
  • further added value services such as positioning of empty equipment, in-plant services, etc.

Integrated order management

Orders are processed efficiently. We install a customised order-to-billing system for each train with effective IT integration between the customer’s ERP software and Hupac’s operating system.

 

When do you run your first company train?

A company shuttle offers guaranteed loading capacity at an attractive price. In addition, your own intermodal train is a strong statement for climate-friendly, efficient transport solutions – a clear competitive advantage in the logistics market.

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Combined transport from Portugal to Russia

Hupac to present new connections at Transport Logistic 2009

Chiasso, 23 April 2009 – In spite of the economic crisis, Hupac continues to maintain its transportation network in all key markets, even enhancing it with new connections to Portugal, Spain, Russia, and Romania. The company's spectrum of services for 4-meter transports on the north-south axis is also being expanded.

 

"Hupac stands for continuity." This is the spirit in which the Swiss-based operator of combined transport will present its European network at Transport Logistic 2009 in Munich. "We have been in this market for over forty years with our own resources and extensive know-how," said Hupac managing director Bernhard Kunz. "In spite of the crisis, we continue to maintain our combined transport network in all key markets and offer our customers the usual standard of service."

 

This includes the continuous expansion of services in the interest of Hupac's customers. For example, the Shuttle Net, which shifts approximately 700,000 consignments from road to rail every year with over 100 trains per day, now offers new connections from Antwerp to Madrid, Seville, Lisbon, Leixoes/Porto and Setùbal. "We are opening up the Iberian peninsula via three weekly shuttle trains between Antwerp and Hendaye," explains Peter Howald, director of Intermodal Services. All trains of the southern France/Spain segment, which also includes the destinations Bordeaux and Perpignan in addition to Hendaye, connect directly to the Hupac network in Eastern Europe via a central terminal located in Antwerp. Shipments from Antwerp, Rotterdam, Duisburg, Ludwigshafen, Busto Arsizio and Zeebrugge are combined at the hub in Schwarzheide and transported daily to Warsaw, Kobylnica and Slawkow in Poland. "Via our partner Russkaya Troyka, we offer connections from Slawkow to Moscow and other Russian destinations," says Howald.

 

A link to Romania is currently also in the starting blocks. Via the Budapest terminal, which Hupac services four times a week from Duisburg or Rotterdam, a connection to the newly constructed Curtici terminal will be added to the Shuttle Net in the near future.

 

Hupac also reports news regarding its core connections on the north-south routes. Earlier this year, a link between Taulov and Verona through the Brenner pass was integrated into the network. As a result, transports between Denmark and Italy increased by four to now sixteen departures per week. "The new Brenner connection is particularly interesting for 4-meter transports," explains Howald. "We are also planning to add a new connection between Cologne and Novara via Lötschberg to this segment."

 

Hupac owns its own rolling stock and terminals and continuously invests in the expansion of combined transport. In Antwerp, the HTA Hupac Terminal Antwerp and the Combinant terminal in cooperation with BASF and IFB are under construction. Operations in both facilities are expected to start up in 2010. The renovation and completion of the Hupac terminal Busto Arsizio-Gallarate is also progressing. "Hupac has a solid basis, which provides us with the necessary security, even during difficult times," emphasizes Hupac managing director Bernhard Kunz. "Although we had to adjust capacities to reflect lower demand in some areas, we continue to make strategic investments. We intend to be ready when the economy recovers."

 

Timetables and other details about our products are available on the Internet at www.hupac.ch
At Transport Logistic you will find us in Hall B6, Booth 317/416.

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Contacts

Daniele
Mazzoleni
Product Manager |
Deputy Director Company Shuttle
Hupac Intermodal AG
Bruggerstrasse 37
CH-5400 Baden
+41 58 8558088
dmazzoleni@hupac.com

Single point of contact

cs@hupac.com