East-West Gate invested HUF 25 million in logistics development at the University of Miskolc. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

East-West Gate

On December 11, state-of-the-art laboratories were opened at the university’s Logistics Institute. This initiative was part of a strategic partnership between the university and EWG Group established in April.

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The company allocated HUF 25 million to create facilities for training students and conducting advanced logistics research. These laboratories focus on developing innovative solutions and artificial intelligence-based logistics processes.

East-West Gate’s Commitment to Education

The new labs help students acquire practical skills needed to excel in the modern job market. They also enable research that combines academic knowledge with real-world logistics applications.

This collaboration demonstrates the benefits of merging educational expertise with business practices, fostering growth and innovation. It also highlights the importance of training skilled professionals for the logistics sector.

East-West Gate supports initiatives that bridge academia and industry to enhance the quality of education and innovation. The project strengthens the connection between universities and businesses, ensuring long-term progress.

The Future of Logistics with East-West Gate

East-West Gate plans to continue supporting educational projects that prioritize innovation and skill development. These efforts underscore its leadership and commitment to sustainable growth in the logistics industry.

Through partnerships with institutions like the University of Miskolc, the company creates opportunities for aspiring professionals. These collaborations advance the logistics sector and prepare students for successful careers.

By investing in education and innovation, East-West Gate ensures a bright future for logistics and the next generation of professionals.

The project funded by East-West Gate paves the way for students to achieve excellence.

East-West Gate – The largest and most modern land-based intermodal terminal in Europe

The land-based East-West Gate intermodal terminal operates in the Hungarian settlement of Fényeslitke – at the junction of the Hungarian standard gauge and the Ukrainian broad gauge railway network.

We provide transshipment, grain and crude edible oil transloading between different gauge railway wagons, as well as between railway and public road vehicles.

We are at the forefront of using cutting-edge technologies to operate in an efficient and environment-friendly way, taking responsibility for the development of the region.

The terminal is an upper tier facility operating according to the SEVESO directives of the European Union.

Terminal of the 21st century

Our destinations: BILK, Mahart Free Port, Adriatic ports, Western Europe, Central Europe

  • We can handle complete trains with a length of 740 m authorized in Europe.
  • We work with three rail-mounted cranes, each with a capacity of 45 tons, and with one RTG crane in the container storage area.
  • We can also transship containers, craneable semi-trailers and semi-trailers that can only be lifted with a special solution.
  • With our grain and crude edible oil transloading equipment we handle agricultural goods in a 300-meter-long covered transshipment area.
  • We can handle four trains simultaneously.
  • We operate our cranes remotely.
  • We monitor every process in the terminal with our real-time, 3D digital twin technology.
  • We use OCR gates and cameras to track the movement of goods and vehicles.
  • We use built-in, certified, digital rail and public road scales.
  • We manage documents digitally.

We have our own customs agency at the terminal, which provides full-scale customs services: customs clearance, temporary storage, customs warehousing in open and closed areas.

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