Gateway Distriparks runs first double-stack train from Ankleshwar to Garhi ICD
The inaugural journey took place on 15 October 2025 and carried a mix of domestic and EXIM containers.
The inaugural journey took place on 15 October 2025 and carried a mix of domestic and EXIM containers.
FS Logistix has taken over the Antwerp–Milan train service from Lineas, operating five weekly rotations between Antwerp’s Main Hub terminal and Segrate near Milan.
The site includes additional land for future expansion and is located near the Houston Ship Channel, in proximity to several major petrochemical producers.
Construction has started on a new intermodal terminal at the Port of Gdynia’s Logistics Centre.
The Venlo - Oradea route, which has been operational since late September 2025, is served by six weekly roundtrips and offers a transit time of approximately 60 hours.
Tarmac has opened a new rail-served aggregates depot in Rugby, converting a previously inactive siding into an operational freight site.
A new terminal for combined transport has officially opened at the Port of Straubing-Sand.
The terminal, previously located in central Sundsvall, is now situated within the logistics park adjacent to the newly developed container port.
The six modernised tracks at Bundel Mercator in the Port of Ghent are now operational.
The crane was mounted as part of an ongoing expansion of handling capacity at the site, located just south of the German capital in the Güterverkehrszentrum (GVZ) Großbeeren.
The intermodal container train linking Cologne-Niehl port and Perpignan in southern France now runs four times per week, up from the previous three weekly departures.
The locomotive will be used at the park’s facilities in western Ukraine.
The new rail connection links the port of Rijeka with Nelt’s logistics hub in Dobanovci, located near the Serbian capital.
The route will now operate four weekly roundtrips, with departures scheduled on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays in both directions.
A new rail-road logistics hub has started operations in Cottbus. Officials see it as a key step in strengthening the Lausitz region.
The investment includes automation of port terminals and the development of a new rail terminal in the Midlands to improve multimodal connectivity between the northwest and southeast of England.
From 14–16 October 2025, Pavilion B1 at ROMEXPO Bucharest will host the fourth edition of TransLogistica Romania, one of the leading transport and logistics exhibitions in Central and Eastern Europe.
Mexico’s Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) has approved the clearing of 261 hectares of jungle near Cancun to allow for construction of a new cargo terminal for the Mayan Train project.
The adjustment aims to improve capacity and operational reliability along the Germany–Scandinavia corridor.
Despite challenges in Norwegian freight rail and rail infrastructure, CargoNet, the incumbent operators, adds more services for its customers.