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Last year the shipments carried out from the intermodal operator Kombiverkehr have grown of 9.1%
Attended an ulterior increase of the traffic he is international that national
February 2, 2011
Last year the German society of arranged transport Kombiverkehr has carried out altogether 933,039 shipments, with an increment of 9.1% regarding 855.553 shipments in 2009. In the 2010 volume of traffic in terms of container from 20 ' it has been pairs to 1.866.000 teu regarding 1.711.000 teu in the year precedence.
According to the German operator, the increase under the question could do so as that in the 2011 company it reaches the shipment number record (1.021.703) totaled in 2008. The increase of the question, still in existence - the managing director of Kombiverkehr has explained, Robert Breuhahn - "demonstrates that for the shippers, the trasportistiche societies, the industry and the commerce the combination of the street transport and the rail shipment is an economic solution".
Breuhahn has specified that the company previews that this year the emphasized increase more in the segment of international the intermodal transport will regard the relations from and for the ports of western Europe and that from and for Europe oriental and Southeasterner: "with the job which got ahead during the last few years for giving to efficiency and reliability to the rail shipment - it has explained - these connections will give yield in terms of a particularly supported increase". Also in the national traffic, that it represents almost a third party of the total - has added the manager of Kombiverkehr - it is attended in the near future a supported increase and it continues.
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