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Transfesa Logistics and Euro Pool System collaborate on expansion CoolRail

Maurice Wehrmeijer published on 15 October 2020

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Transfesa Logistics and Euro Pool System start a collaboration on CoolRail routes to extend the service throughout Europe. The fresh produce rail route expands its network to many new destinations in Europe. In this new stage, the service will operate under the name CoolRail powered by Transfesa Logistics.

Transfesa Logistics and Euro Pool System (EPS) have signed an agreement to operate the CoolRail service. As a result of this alliance, the first direct rail connection for refrigerated products between Valencia and Rotterdam expands its coverage area to reach all of Europe.

The companies join forces to launch a new stage, in which the service will continue under the name CoolRail powered by Transfesa Logistics.

New destinations

The alliance between Euro Pool System and Transfesa Logistics makes a wider network available to the market. In addition to the main route to Rotterdam, new destinations include the United Kingdom, the Nordic countries, Germany and Poland, among others

The new route from Valencia to London will help CoolRail's British customers to have a fast, sustainable and economically attractive transport solution. Along the same lines, the commissioning of a direct train to Cologne will allow CoolRail to reach Scandinavia, Poland and the Czech Republic through Germany. The CoolRail service will use the infrastructure of DB Cargo, the main shareholder of Transfesa Logistics.

The CEO of Transfesa Logistics, Bernd Hullerum, is very satisfied with this new collaboration, and explains: “The association with Euro Pool System is a great opportunity for us to show the fresh produce market that the railroad can be just as fast and reliable as road service. In addition, it contributes to achieve more environmentally friendly supply chains, since a train emits nine times less CO2 than a lorry." The new alliance of the company reinforces its strategy of promoting international corridors with rail with the backbone of a door-to-door service.

Gerjo Scheringa, the CEO of Euro Pool System confirms that Euro Pool System is excited about this next step: “It is our goal to achieve greater sustainability in the logistics sector across Europe. Our partnership with Transfesa Logistics helps with reducing CO2 emissions by replacing road traffic with a direct rail connection."

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