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CMA CGM reunites the five branches that takes care of intermodal transport in an only entity
Constituted Greenmodal Transport
June 8, 2012
The French group shipowning CMA CGM has announced the decision to reunite its five branches that operates in the field of the intermodal transport under the only tri-modal entity called Greenmodal Transport, that it is constituted 15th April and it has the task to offer to services door-to-door via barge or railroad with the "last realized mile" via truck.
In the new society they are met the Rail branches Europe Link, that it is founded in the 2001 and work services of arranged transport road-track in France, Germany and Belgium, River Containers Shuttle, also constituted it in the 2001 that road-barge offers to services of arranged transport, Land Transport International (LTI), instituted in 2000 and specialized in the transport on the road, Progeco, constituted in 1980 and specialized in storage and repair of the container, and TCX, that it is created in 1975 and it manages warehouses in many French ports. In the 2011 five companies, that it gives job to 530 dependent altogether, they have realized a turnover of 120 million euros.
"The institution of Greenmodal Transport - it has declared in charge of the new society, Alexandre Gallo - now allows to return the transport arranged accessible to all the subjects of the market, to the loaders, the shippers and the companies of navigation. Its neutral, simplified and reliable offer, realized through supplied services using transport modalities that are totally under our control and are respectful of the atmosphere, demonstrates the engagement of our shareholders in favor of the sustainable and responsible development".
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