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Hupac Group. Combined Advantage for Logistics We shape the future of intermodal transport Hupac Group. Combined advantage for logistics Market leader in international combined transport Hupac is Europe’s leading intermodal network operator. For 50 years, we have been developing innovative solutions and generating added value for our customers. 1967 130 530 foundation trains per day employees Partnership with 100% 6,900 20 low-noise rail platforms railway wagon fleet undertakings Strong organisation Our business units specialise in different market segments. Based in Switzerland and with local teams all over Europe up to Russia and China, we ensure outstanding services for our customers: quick time-to-market for new connections strong partnerships with customers and suppliers future-oriented growth and investment strategy. Customer first Our customers benefit from a large number of complementary services: real-time tracking & tracing, electronic data integration, codification of vehicles, technical advice for loading unit investments, transport of dangerous goods, warehouse logistics and much more. 3 Dedicated terminals Our network relies on a number of terminals that are managed or co-managed by Hupac Group companies. Enjoy the perfect service of our terminals: Busto Arsizio-Gallarate, Piacenza, Pordenone Antwerp, Singen Aarau, Basel, Chiasso. Own rolling stock Hupac manages a fleet of 6,700 railcars with normal gauge and 200 railcars for the Russian broad gauge, offering clear advantages in terms of independency, flexibility and reliability. For all types of loading units: containers, swap bodies, semitrailers Own workshops in Busto Arsizio 21 main line and shunting locomotives. Leading in IT and digitalisation Our IT system offers a high-performance tracking & tracing service as well as flexible data integration with our clients. WOLF customer platform Hupac Train Radar Ediges, XML data exchange system. Safety – No. 1 priority We attribute highest importance to safety. This offers also practical advantages to our customers: well-maintained rolling stock, full compliance with loading regulations and active theft prevention ensure smooth and safe transports. 4 5 Shuttle Net Europe Get access to the most attractive intermodal network in Europe Extensive network, frequent departures Shuttle Net is the high-performance intermodal network managed by the Swiss branch Hupac Intermodal. We connect all major economic regions of Europe and offer a high quality service to logistic service providers: direct terminal-to-terminal connections railcars for all types of loading units departures daily and several times per day, according to fixed timetable centrally located terminals to ensure optimal transport logistics. Reliable service You book and deliver your loading units – we do the rest: from train scheduling to capacity man- agement, from traffic control to event management 24/7. Our proactive teams provide reliable information in case of disruptions and take action to maintain the service. Megatrailers crossing the Alps Your P400 semitrailers can easily cross the Alps by train. The Hupac Shuttle Net comprises around 100 shuttle trains per week on the 4-meter-corridors via Lötschberg and Brenner, connecting the main economic areas north and south of the Alps. Intermodal service on the east-west axis Take the Shuttle Net for your shipments from Benelux and Germany to the east: we offer numerous destinations in eastern and south-eastern Europe, with onward connections to the emerging markets of Russia and Asia. 6 Oslo/Alnabru Arsta Gteborg Taulov Malm Hoje Taastrup Sestokai Russia Hamburg Lbeck CIS countries China Poznan/Gadki Brest Rotterdam Hannover Warszawa Moerdijk Duisburg Schkopau Schwarzheide Antwerpen Geleen Dabrowa Grnicza Zeebrugge Dresden Russia Katy Wroclawskie CIS countries ln Slawkow Georgia Azerbaijan Le Havre Mannheim Ludwigshafen Karlsruhe Singen Wien Budapest Oradea Aarau Basel Curtici Stabio Visp Bucarest/Ploiesti Chiasso Pordenone Verona Belgrade Busto Arsizio Brescia Novara Bologna Stara Zagora Perpignan Pescara Istanbul/Halkali Bari Pomezia Barcelona Nola Athens/Thriasio 7 Maritime Logistics We deliver quality from port to door ERS Railways Hupac Intermodal Bremerhaven Hamburg Poznan/Gadki Warszawa Rotterdam Dortmund Duisburg Schkopau Schwarzheide Antwerpen Zeebrugge Katy Wroclawskie Slawkow Nrnberg Ludwigshafen Mannheim Kornwestheim Mnchen Wien Ulm Budapest Singen Oradea Basel Aarau Curtici Monthey Visp Bucarest/Ploiesti Busto Arsizio Verona Brescia Belgrade Novara Stara Zagora Perpignan Istanbul/Halkali Barcelona Athens/Thriasio Customer driven rail solutions ERS Railways is the Hupac Group branch for maritime inland transportation. Founded in 1994, ERS has 25 years of expertise in intermodal services for maritime containers. Full service for container handling Our teams based in Hamburg and Rotterdam manage the full range of services for container han- dling, including rail transportation, port shunting, local delivery and customs clearance. 8 Expanding network ERS offers regular connections between the German and Dutch seaports and the most important economic centers in southern Germany. In addition, we can book your containers on the network operated by Hupac Intermodal and let you enjoy our full container handling service. Dedicated resources ERS Railways is shareholder of the private railway company boxXpress. Therefore, we have access to dedicated resources such as low-noise railcars and a fleet of electric locomotives. 9 Intermodal Russia We ship your goods all over Russia with dedicated resources Specialist for the Russian market Our branch Intermodal Express specialises in intermodal transport in Russia and neighbouring countries. Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazachstan, Mongolia, South Korea, Japan are only some of the destinations that we offer for your logistics requirements. We connect west Europe and Russia Shipments between west Europe and Russia enjoy the perfect service of our regular shuttle trains. We activate different corridors for your shipments to Russia and the CIS countries: service via Ses- tokai (Lithuania), Malaszewicze/Brest (Belarus), Slawkow (via Ukraine), Budapest and Turkey. Our customers thus benefit from a great variety of choice and a reliable service. Dedicated team in Moscow Our dedicated team in Moscow is there to assist you in all phases of transportation. We take the bookings, organise logistics, follow the train run and solve problems in case of irregularities. St. Petersburg Nizhny Novgorod Ekaterinburg Krasnoyarsk Vladimir Moscow Omsk Riga Tomsk Kazan Novosibirsk Ufa Novoceboksarsk Salavat Sestokai Novomoskovsk Kokchetav Bijsk Irkutsk Sterlitamak Gadki Mogilev Brest Lebedyan Karagandy Tambov Samara Rotterdam Schkopau Schwarzheide Warszawa Dostyk Ulaanbaatar Antwerpen Duisburg Dabrowa Grnicza Volszky Katy Wroclawskie Atyrau Vladivostok Slawkow Zamyn-Uud Ludwigshafen Almaty Budapest Aktau Wien Oradea Novorossiysk Tashkent Krasnodar Budyonnovsk Rijeka Curtici Milano/Busto Arsizio Belgrade Bucarest/Ploiesti Galaba Tokyo Zagreb Poti Baku Ashgabat Busan Bologna Astara Serhetabad Stara Zagora Istanbul/Halkali Bari Barcelona Pomezia Nola 10 Own wagons, reliable service Our fleet of railcars for the Russian 1520-mm wide gauge enables quick solutions and a flexible service: a decisive advantage in today’s logistic market. Competitive transit time Time matters. We constantly optimise operations and administration of our connections and can therefore offer competitive transit times: Antwerp - Moscow 8 days Antwerp - Nizhny Novgorod 9 days Antwerp - Karagandy 18 days Duisburg - Moscow 8 days Ludwigshafen - Moscow 9 days Ludwigshafen - Baku 13 days Ludwigshafen - Almaty 16 days Busto Arsizio - Moscow 10 days St. Petersburg Nizhny Novgorod Ekaterinburg Krasnoyarsk Vladimir Moscow Omsk Riga Tomsk Kazan Novosibirsk Ufa Novoceboksarsk Salavat Sestokai Novomoskovsk Kokchetav Bijsk Irkutsk Sterlitamak Gadki Mogilev Brest Lebedyan Karagandy Tambov Samara Rotterdam Schkopau Schwarzheide Warszawa Dostyk Ulaanbaatar Antwerpen Duisburg Dabrowa Grnicza Volszky Katy Wroclawskie Atyrau Vladivostok Slawkow Zamyn-Uud Ludwigshafen Almaty Budapest Aktau Wien Oradea Novorossiysk Tashkent Krasnodar Budyonnovsk Rijeka Curtici Milano/Busto Arsizio Belgrade Bucarest/Ploiesti Galaba Tokyo Zagreb Poti Baku Ashgabat Busan Bologna Astara Serhetabad Stara Zagora Istanbul/Halkali Bari Barcelona Pomezia Nola 11 Landbridge China Take the fast line to connect Europe and China Connecting intermodal networks Take advantage of Hupac’s extensive network in Europe, and perfectly integrated to all major des- tinations in China: the best way to connect networks. Access to the heart of Europe The direct train service from Malaszewicze/Brest to Duisburg takes you into the heart of the Hupac network. From here you can reach dozens of destinations all over Europe – ecofriendly by train. Europe-China rail connection solutions One-stop-shop Our dedicated teams in Shanghai and Switzerland arrange all logistics services you need, such as Linking core industrial and urban areas trucking, customs service, empty container handling and depot services. Single container solutions Even if it’s just one single container: we help you to build up your connections between China and Europe-China rail connection solutions Europe. Competitive transit time and prices can be offered especially for shipments from/to Italy, France, Spain, south Germany and Scandinavia. Linking core industrial and urban areas !"#$%&$#'&#( )#*+",( Baltics Zabaikalsky Scandinavia Hamburg Poznan/Gadki Harbin
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