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Agreement Mercitalia Rail - PKP Cargo in order to develop to the rail shipment goods on the Corridor Baltic Sea-Adriatic
A working group will be constituted
September 6, 2018
Mercitalia Rail, society of Polo Mercitalia of the group Italian Railroads of the State, has signed an agreement of alliance strategic with railway society PKP Cargo of Polish group PKP with the scope to develop the rail shipment of the goods between Italy and Poland with new services on the railway Corridor TRIES Baltic Sea-Adriatic.
The understanding previews that in the next few months a working group formed from representatives of the two companies will decline the principles of the cooperation so that they can be as soon as possible planned innovative solutions of transport goods in a position to satisfying the increasing requirements of the customers.
"This agreement - the managing director of Mercitalia Rail has explained, Gian Paolo Gotelli - is particularly important for the strategic positioning of Polo Mercitalia. With group PKP we do not have operating overlaps and we will be able to collaborate intensely in order to develop to new services on the railway Corridor Baltic Sea-Adriatic, is for the intermodal traffics, in great increase from and for the port of Trieste, it is for those conventional ones. We will be able so to interact with a partner hard not only in Poland, but also in Czech Republic. Moreover, thanks to the access to the intermodal and conventional terminals in Poland, we will develop also the transport of the goods on iron on the East-West route towards the countries of CIS and China, and will put on of PKP our operating structures and our services in Italy".
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