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Ferrotramviaria upgrades the segment cargo with the insertion of a third locomotore
At the beginning of 2017 fourth means of traction will be taken in delivery
May 23, 2016
The railway company from Bari Ferrotramviaria, whose Core business is the transport of the passengers, has upgraded own activity in the field cargo having taken in delivery the third party of four previewed locomotori Bombardier in service within 2017. The first two means have entered in exercise in June 2013 and the quarter will arrive at the beginning of the next year.
Ferrotramviaria has entered initially in the segment of the goods in 2000 being between the founding associates of the Rail Traction Company (RTC) and you work directly from the December of 2007 having obtained the Certificate of Safety. Currently it realizes a series of services between Bari and Melzo and from the 2012 in this section society has invested altogether about 15 million euros for the purchase of rotabile material. "From the April beginning - it has specified the general manager Trasporto di Ferrotramviaria, Massimo Nitti - we carry out five circulations weeklies magazine instead of the three that we made before. That it is in some way the demonstration that we have done good to work on this field and that the margins in order to develop our potentialities ulteriorly are much wide".
"Our objective - the president has explained, Gloria Pasquini - is to garrison all the fields of the section because we consider is important to be anticipates where there is market. The idea that we intend debit is that of an operator in a position to attending with reliability and competence the free market. For this one of our next goals in the field cargo is sure that to increase the served destinations".
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