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Feb 28, 2021 at 10:43 AMCombined Transport KG operates three new routes between Krefeld, Rotterdam, as well as Gent and Mortara in Italy. The services pass through the St. Gotthard Tunnel in Switzerland. Mortara is located 70 km west of Milan and covers the northern Italian economic area.
(Frankfurt/Main) Combined Transport KG has added three new connections to its international network. Starting this week, the direct train routes Krefeld – Mortara v.v., Gent – Mortara v.v., and Rotterdam RSC – Mortara v.v. will enhance the service offerings between Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Italy via Gotthard. In addition to the existing connections to and from Busto and Novara in Italy, which are marketed together with the partner company Hupac, the company offers another important terminal location in northern Italy.
Mortara Covers the Northern Italian Economic Area
Mortara is located in the province of Pavia and provides excellent road access to the northern Italian economic area around Milan, with only about 70 kilometers distance. Trains to and from Mortara currently operate up to five times per week on each route. In addition to containers and swap bodies, the transport of semi-trailers is possible, and soon also with profile P400.
“With the trains to and from Mortara in northern Italy, we are strengthening our offering via the Gotthard corridor, which will gain importance for our customers,” says Managing Director Alexander Ochs. “In combination with the Brenner and Tauern services that we offer together with Mercitalia Intermodal, we will have the range of transport options on the most important European routes Germany – Italy, Benelux – Italy, and Scandinavia – Italy, utilizing all three routings, leaving no customer wishes unfulfilled,” adds Peter Dannewitz, Head of Sales.
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