The Spanish government is planning to introduce a permanent subsidy scheme that combines funds for eco-incentives and track closures. A call for applications is expected…
The Finnish and Swedish transport agencies agreed on a new measure that will facilitate traffic at the Tornio (FI) – Haparanda (SE) border crossing, where…
RailFreight.com’s latest webinar saw Akos Ersek, Chief Policy Advisor at UIRR, and Martin Koubek, Head of Silk Road at Metrans, discussing the impact of the current fuel crisis on combined transport in Europe.
The adventure of Lineas as a (partially) private operator lasted a little over 10 years. The European Commission has approved “the acquisition of sole control”…
Dutch-based software company railcube recently expanded in the US market with the acquisition of Spark TS and added contractor compliance to its portfolio. But what…
The Italian state-owned rail freight holding FS Logistix is deploying its so-called ‘smart train’ between Milan and Catania. The wagons running between the two destinations…
Rotterdam is Europe’s largest port, but rail freight still plays a limited role compared to road and barge transport. RailFreight.com, a sister publication of WorldCargo…
The oil crisis caused by the war on Iran is causing prices to quickly increase, especially for diesel. Spain is now introducing a financial compensation…
Abu Dhabi-based port and terminal operator AD Ports Group signed an agreement with the National Company Maritime Ports Administration, which manages the port of Constanta…