CONTAINER TRANSPORT

Maersk turns EWG’s terminal in Hungary into a dry port

Roman Vinar, CEO of EWG, and IIvic Vodopilja, East Europe Countries Managing Director at Maersk. Image: © EWG
Roman Vinar, CEO of EWG, and IIvic Vodopilja, East Europe Countries Managing Director at Maersk. Image: © EWG/Maersk

Danish shipping giant Maersk agreed with East-West Intermodal Logistics (EWG) to launch container depot and dry port services at EWG’s terminal in Fényeslitke. “The dry port concept means that a shipping line relocates certain functions traditionally carried out in seaports to an inland terminal”, the companies said in a statement.

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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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