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New intermodal service of Kombiverkehr, Cemat and Adria Kombi between Germany and Greece/Turkey
a train shuttle will connect Frankfurt and Ludwigshafen with the port of Trieste from where the cargos will continue via ship
September 30, 2013
Next 7 October the Kombiverkehr German, the Cemat Italian and the Slovene Adria Kombi will start a new intermodal service via railroad and ship that Germany with Greece, transit a Time of four days, and with Asian Turkey will connect, with transit a Time of six days. The service previews a railway connection with train shuttle between Frankfurt, Ludwigshafen and the port of Trieste; from the giuliano harbour port of call the cargos will continue via ferry on the ships for goods and passengers of a Minoan Lines towards the Greek port of Patrasso or on the ships single cargo of the U.N. RO-RO towards the Turkish ports of Tekirdag and Pendik (Istanbul).
The commercial director of Kombiverkehr, Peter Dannewitz, has specified that, with the start of the new connection, the service via earth for Halkali (Istanbul) via Slovenia and Serbia begun in 2008 will continue to being carried out mainly for shipments addressed towards the European part of Istanbul.
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