surge in rail freight

Gothenburg’s port-rail success: A model for Europe?

APM Terminals at the Port of Gothenburg. Image: © Port of Gothenburg

The Port of Gothenburg has witnessed a remarkable surge in rail freight, with volumes doubling over the last six years and rail accounting for almost 60% of total container operations. APM Terminals, located in the leading Swedish port, follows a similar trajectory: around 50% of all goods arriving at the facility today do so by rail. As Svante Altas, senior sales executive manager at APM Terminals Gothenburg, highlights, this transformation offers a potential roadmap for other European ports aiming to optimise their rail connections.

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Author: Nikos Papatolios

Nikos Papatolios is the Chief Editor of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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