Greenbrier Europe has made its first delivery of car-carrying wagons to Serbia, as reported by the railway news portal Railway Supply.

Greenbrier Delivers Car-Carrying Wagons to Serbia
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As part of the contract with logistics company Milsped, 19 four-axle car-carrying wagons of the Laaers L08A model were dispatched.

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The total volume of the contract will amount to 100 units. These wagons are notable for their length – 31 meters between the couplers, and a load capacity of 34 tons, making them an excellent solution for long-distance car transportation.

A key feature of these wagons is their design, which was developed in accordance with the requirements of modern logistics processes. The Laaers L08A model offers high strength and reliability during operation, ensuring the safety of the vehicles being transported.

The wagon can accommodate a significant number of cars, and its compact dimensions allow for use on railway lines with diverse infrastructure.

Greenbrier Europe has long established itself as a leader in the railway engineering market, supplying quality and innovative solutions for transport. These car-carrying wagons are intended to optimize logistics processes, allowing companies like Milsped to carry out shipments more efficiently and reduce operational costs.

Serbia is an important logistics hub in Europe, and such deliveries strengthen the country’s transport ties with neighboring states. Moreover, the introduction of new wagons contributes to the modernization of the transport infrastructure and raises the level of services provided in the freight sector.

Further active cooperation between Greenbrier Europe and Milsped is planned, which could be an important step towards improving rail transportation in the region.

Photo: Greenbrier

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