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CEMAT has upgraded the connections between the Italy North with Rotterdam and Colony
Innovation for services with departure from Busto Arsizio, Novara and Verona
September 8, 2015
The Italian operator of arranged transport road-track CEMAT has announced a potenziamento of the connections between the Italy North with the Rail Service Center (RSC) of Rotterdam and with the Duss terminal of Colony. In particular, the Milanese company, in collaboration with the Hupac Helvetian, has increased to the ability and the frequency of the connections shuttle between Rotterdam RSC and Busto Arsizio, where 11 travels a/r to the week are carried out, and between Rotterdam RSC and Novara CIM, where 10 rounds-trip to the week are operated.
CEMAT has specified that this potenziamento, in particular on the corridor of the Sempione, allows to increase the ability for semitowings with P400 profile on the relation Rotterdam RSC - Novara CIM, while on the corridor of the Gottardo it involves a meaningful increase of the cargo ability on the relation Rotterdam RSC - Busto Arsizio allowing to develop the market of the Italy North and to improve the services da/per South-Italy thanks to the connections gateway of the company.
Moreover CEMAT has announced that in order to tackle to the increasing ask by the market are upgraded also the services on the relation Verona Quadrante Europa - Köln Eifeltor having activated two new trains shuttle for week and direction that will go to join to current the 10 departures weeklies magazine for sense/direction. Besides the 12 direct trains weeklies magazine for direction, on this Italy-Germany relation two departures for day will be available also/direction via gateway München Riem.
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