ÖBB Rail Cargo Group connects continents via Serbia
As a leading rail logistics provider in Europe, ÖBB Rail Cargo Group (RCG) shapes the transport industry in Europe and beyond to Asia. Thanks to its presence in 18 countries and the know-how of 5,912 logistics professionals, customers benefit from decades of experience and a reliable hands-on mentality that ensures that more than 1,100 trains reach their destination safe and sound every day. Through efficient end-to-end logistics solutions, RCG moves more than 78 million net tonnes of freight each year..
Connecting economies
RCG operates in 14 European countries with its own traction, i.e. it handles transport operations with its own staff and locomotives. The logistics hub Serbia joined the own-traction network of RCG in 2023. As a transit country, it plays a key role in connecting Western Balkans, Turkey and Greece to the ports of Hamburg and Rotterdam as well as to Central European economies. In recent years, the country has taken important steps to rebuild the railway and to modernise and improve the railway infrastructure..
Expanded network
Own traction brings flexibility for customers and enables even faster, more efficient and more competitive transport services to Turkey and Greece in own production. This enables RCG to offer fast, efficient, and customer-oriented Turkey transports to Central Europe from a single source – whether for block trains, single wagons or intermodal transports. At the same time, RCG creates fast and cross-border traction in high quality and at competitive prices with its comprehensive production network – in an eco- friendly manner.
About Rail Cargo Carrier - Serbia
Headquartered in the New Belgrade district of Belgrade, the company also has offices for operational staff in the Šid railway border station as well as in the Dimitrovgrad railway border station. The rolling stock includes 6 electric Taurus locomotives and 3 diesel-electric locomotives with plans to expand the fleet further. Operations started in the second half of 2023 with transport of 37 intermodal trains. Future plans include business development on the main railway corridors and team development.
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