Intermodal transportation is becoming an increasingly popular solution for cargo transportation due to its efficiency, environmental benefits, and flexibility, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Intermodal Transport Solutions

In a context where logistics companies face growing pressure to be eco-friendly, intermodal solutions significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions and alleviate road congestion.

LTG Cargo, Lithuania’s leading transport company, is actively developing a network of intermodal routes connecting the country with Western Europe.

The majority of the journey is completed by rail, with road transport used for the ‘last mile.’

This approach helps to significantly reduce traffic jams and improve road safety.

Mindaugas Skunčikas, Intermodality and International Business Development Manager at LTG Cargo, states that intermodal transportation is the future of logistics.

He emphasizes that this method of transportation is not only more environmentally friendly but also economically advantageous. The company’s train on the Kaunas – Duisburg route can carry up to 36 semi-trailers at once, saving resources and time.

Intermodal transport services are used not only by large logistics companies but also by small businesses due to their flexibility and affordable rates.

Lithuania’s advantage in intermodal transport lies in the presence of both broad and standard-gauge tracks, allowing LTG Cargo to quickly deliver goods to Western European countries.

Moreover, the company actively assists Ukrainian exporters by organizing routes through the Klaipeda port to Poland and beyond.

The successful integration of intermodal routes allows LTG Cargo to offer competitive and sustainable logistics solutions that are becoming increasingly in demand amid rising taxes and stricter environmental regulations in the EU.

LTG Cargo is also expanding its intermodal transport network in Poland, where its subsidiary LTG Cargo Polska is becoming a notable player in the market.

The company plans to provide sustainable logistics solutions across Europe, opening new opportunities for businesses.

Changes in EU policies aimed at reducing emissions and implementing the ‘polluter pays’ principle are also driving the popularity of intermodal transport, offering clients the opportunity to reduce the carbon footprint of their logistics operations.

If you are interested in the services of LTG Cargo Ukraine, please contact a representative at sales@ltgcargo.ua to discuss opportunities for developing your business!

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