From 29 June, container operator IMS will expand its intermodal network to the east, with rail services to Sopron and Budapest.
“With 6 departures <of trains> per week and a capacity of 550 TEU, we have from this date a cost-effective connection for the terminals Sopron and Budapest Bilk from Vienna Freudenau”, Mario Gruber, CSO of IMS, explained.
“The Terminal Vienna acts as a hub for our other international trains, thus Hungary is connected to the entire network of the IMS. For example, shipments from the northern and western ports, but also the southern ports to Hungary are possible. Also connected are important continental terminals in Austria and Germany, such as Enns, Duisburg, Herne and many more. ”
Since the beginning of June, the terminal Sindos in Greece is, also via Vienna, connected to the IMS network.
“Our range is thus extended to the east and to the south, we can now offer a greatly expanded and sophisticated network for intermodal transport to our customers.” says Wolfgang Tomassovich, CEO of IMS.
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