INTERVIEW

Port of Barcelona extends Efficiency Network to rail freight

Marta Pisa, Responsible for the Efficiency Network at the Port of Barcelona. Image: © Marta Pisa Marta Pisa

At the end of last year, seven major logistics players joined the the Port of Barcelona’s Efficiency Network working model, which was extended to include rail freight services as well. This system ensures that companies active in the port meet certain standards of quality for their services. RailFreight.com had an interview with Marta Pisa, in charge of the Efficiency Network at the Catalan port, to have a better understanding of the system.

ADIF, Hutchison Port BEST, APM Terminals Barcelona, ​​SYNERGY, Transportes Portuarios, CMA-CGM and COSCO. These are the seven companies that authorised the Efficiency Network to analyse their internal processes with the aim of improving the quality of service and optimising the traceability of rail transport.

What is the Efficiency Network and when was it introduced?

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Author: Marco Raimondi

Marco Raimondi is an editor of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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