Technical support for vehicles

Coding

To access intermodal transport, vehicles must be certified for rail transport. On behalf of the customer, Hupac codifies  vehicles, ensuring compatibility between vehicles and wagons on the desired traffic route.

 

ILU-Code

Since 2011, a single identification system for intermodal loading units has been in place. Containers, swap bodies and semi-trailers must have an ILU or BIC code to be accepted in unaccompanied combined transport in Europe.

 

The European ILU code is defined in standard EN 13044. It is used to identify non-ILU containers, swap bodies and semi-trailers in combined transport in Europe. The BIC code is a similar identifier defined in ISO 6346, which is primarily intended to identify ISO containers.

 

The ILU code can be requested via www.ilu-code.eu. Our technical service is available for further clarification.

 

Investments in vehicles

If the customer plans to build specific vehicles for combined transport, our technical support service is available to provide technical advice and coordination with the manufacturer.

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“Intermodal supply chains - solutions for a greener economy”

Intermodal Forum, Lugano, 13 May 2022

After the long Covid pause, Hupac has again organised its “Intermodal Forum”, a cross sector conference attended by the whole range of actors of the intermodal value chain: shippers, logistic service providers, intermodal operators, railways, terminals and policy makers.

 

How to fill the gap between political and industry expectations and market reality? This was the central question debated by Luigi Ferraris, CEO of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane, Peter Füglistaler, Director of the Swiss Federal Office of Transport, Tabita Verburg, Director Logistics of Dow Chemicals, Karl Schauer, Director Operations of LKW Walter, Gianpiero Strisciuglio, CEO of Mercitalia Logistics, and Michail Stahlhut, CEO of Hupac .

 

Indeed, while the European Green Deal and the Swiss policy set ambitious targets for modal shift from road to rail, the capacity of rail and terminal infrastructures is lagging behind. In addition, construction works impair the quality of rail services.

 

“Rail and terminal infrastructures are key – we need to build them, to maintain them, but also to make them available to logistics in a stable and reliable way”, Hupac president Hans-Jörg Bertschi underlined. He announced a number of measures to make the intermodal network of Hupac more resilient and to allow growth in line with the Green Deal climate targets:

  • investments in additional reserves and backup solutions
  • investments in market expansion and partnerships for modal shift
  • digital transformation and driving of sector standards.

 

Terminals are becoming the crucial factor for the success of intermodal transport. Hupac is participating in seven terminal projects to be commissioned in the next few years for a total capacity of 1,3 million loading units: Brwinów/Warsaw, Duisburg DGT and Basel GBN in the north as well as Milano Smistamento, Piacenza, Brescia and Novara extension in the south.

 

“Switzerland is going to co-finance the Milano Smistamento terminal with CHF 70 million”, Peter Füglistaler revealed at the Forum. Good news also from Luigi Ferraris who announced a clear logistics-oriented strategy of the Italian Railways.

 

“Can we reach the ambitions climate targets of NetZero by 2050, as well as minus 55% of CO2 emissions by 2030?” event moderator Majorie van Leijen asked. Yes we can, all panellists agreed, if we cooperate cross-sector and move on the ground of partnership. “No one can do it on his own – only together we can make intermodal a success story”, Bertschi concluded.

Technical support service

codifica@hupac.com

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