Loss of automotive business knocks intermodal

News-in-print

The general downturn in the European automotive industry last year dealt intermodal operations in Spain quite a blow. However, leading combi-operator Transfesa, which claims to account for 80 percent of non-maritime intermodal and finished automobile traffic on the rails in Spain, believes the situation is improving.

Do you want to read the full article?

Register to continue reading

By registering you will have:

  • Access to all Premium content
  • DiscountΒ on selected events
  • Full access to the entire digital archive
  • 10x per year Digital Magazine

SUBSCRIBE or, if you are already a member Log In

Β 

Having problems logging in? Call +31(0)10 280 1000 or send an email to customerdesk@worldcargonews.com.
Loss of automotive business knocks intermodal β€£ WorldCargo News

Loss of automotive business knocks intermodal

News-in-print

The general downturn in the European automotive industry last year dealt intermodal operations in Spain quite a blow. However, leading combi-operator Transfesa, which claims to account for 80 percent of non-maritime intermodal and finished automobile traffic on the rails in Spain, believes the situation is improving.

Do you want to read the full article?

Register to continue reading

By registering you will have:

  • Access to all Premium content
  • DiscountΒ on selected events
  • Full access to the entire digital archive
  • 10x per year Digital Magazine

SUBSCRIBE or, if you are already a member Log In

Β 

Having problems logging in? Call +31(0)10 280 1000 or send an email to customerdesk@worldcargonews.com.