Boxmover is launching production of the innovative BaseFrame45ft wagon with a pivoting frame designed to optimize multimodal transport between road and rail systems. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Boxmover is launching production of the innovative BaseFrame45ft wagon with a pivoting frame designed to optimize multimodal transport between road and rail systems.
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Boxmover’s New Development Speeds Up Logistics

The Austrian company Boxmover has unveiled a prototype freight wagon equipped with a modern pivoting frame, available in 40- or 45-foot configurations. This design enables efficient container handling without cranes or forklifts.

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The new system supports two containers, each up to 32 tons, with lengths ranging from 5.4 to 7.1 meters. It offers a flexible solution suitable for various freight needs.

The innovation streamlines the transfer of DIN 30722 standard containers between road and rail transport. This is particularly valuable as demand grows for faster and more eco-friendly logistics solutions.

Boxmover Expands European Collaboration

These joint projects enhance multimodal transport capabilities and reduce operational costs.

DIN 30722 containers are widely used in construction due to their easy integration into multimodal systems. The BaseFrame45ft platform ensures stability, safety, and precision during cargo transfers.

The company focuses on delivering technologies that simplify logistics and meet international standards. Boxmover reinforces its position as a leader in European transport engineering.

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