PKP CARGO International strengthens its position in the cross-border car transportation market. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

PKP CARGO International strengthens its position in the cross-border car transportation market.
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The company increases its share in transporting passenger cars between Slovakia and the port of Koper in Slovenia. This 650 km route, passing through three countries — Slovakia, Hungary, and Slovenia, takes just one day.

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Thanks to the use of multi-system electric locomotives, travel time has been reduced, and the transportation process has become more efficient.

Long-Term Contracts of PKP CARGO International and Their Impact on the Market

The transportation is carried out with minimal stops. Only the locomotive crews need to be changed depending on their qualifications and language skills. This speeds up the delivery process without additional delays. Cooperation with large logistics operators and car manufacturers fosters long-term growth in this sector.

Why PKP CARGO International Chooses Railways for Car Transportation?

PKP CARGO International transports cars from eight well-known brands and spare parts for them. Depending on the type of car, a train over 500 meters long can accommodate from 90 to 200 vehicles. This is a significant advantage for car manufacturers who need to efficiently deliver products over long distances.

Rising fuel prices and environmental requirements are driving the use of railways instead of road transport. Railways are becoming increasingly attractive for transporting automotive products. This also helps reduce carbon dioxide emissions, enhancing the competitiveness of rail transport.

Cooperation with automobile manufacturing companies under long-term contracts lasting up to three years continues to contribute to the stable development of PKP CARGO International in the international market.

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