Nurminen Logistics expands Nordic presence with acquisition of Swedish Essinge Rail
The acquisition is a part of Nurminen's strategy for profitable international growth, expanding its railway network and service offerings across Europe.
The acquisition is a part of Nurminen's strategy for profitable international growth, expanding its railway network and service offerings across Europe.
The newly acquired locomotives will be managed by Northrail and leased out for various applications, including freight operations on non-electrified secondary routes, shunting, and track maintenance work.
The sale of Operail, a state-owned Estonian freight and rail service company, has moved into its final phase.
With this acquisition, BeNEX's portfolio grows to seven railway transport companies.
DSV announces that it has signed an agreement to acquire Schenker from DB. The transaction is valued at €14.3 billion at enterprise value.
Skoda Group sees Talgo as complementary partner to its product portfolio.
It is the company’s third rail expansion in the last six months, supporting sectors such as semiconductors and electric vehicles.
The acquisition marks Knorr-Bremse's entry into the North American control, command and signalling (CCS) market and is in line with the company's BOOST 2026 strategy for long-term growth.
The acquisition, completed on September 2, 2024, signals a shift in the UK’s logistics landscape, particularly for the rail freight sector where both companies have established a significant presence.
This decision was made during a meeting of the Council of Ministers, citing concerns over national security and public order.
Koleje Dolnośląskie’s fleet will exceed 100 trains, solidifying its position as the largest operator of Elf trains in Poland.
The new stanchion containers are expected to allow the company to handle larger volumes of roundwood, addressing current demands within the industry.
On 26 August 2024 was the first operation of VR's newly branded train on the Stockholm-Gothenburg route.
The Estonian government has given the green light to proceed with the privatization of AS Operail, following the proposal of Minister of Infrastructure.
Former acquisition is no longer on the table, due to improved performance of Inlandståg.
Warsaw steps into the fray, stirring the waters of battle between Magyar Vagon and Škoda Group.
The rebranding initiative includes a new logo and a commitment to providing comfortable and sustainable local transport services.
The main reason for this is the challenges of integration.
Additionally, Railcare has signed a lease agreement to rent nine locomotives from AC Finance for a five-year term.
Metrô BH, the rapid transit system of the third biggest metropolitan area in Brazil is strengthening its fleet.