Rail Cargo Group specializes in rail freight and logistics services, offering solutions for intermodal transport, customized freight solutions, and supply chain optimization. The company supports industries like automotive, construction materials, and consumer goods, focusing on efficiency and sustainability. Rail Cargo Group integrates IoT-enabled tracking, AI-driven analytics, and real-time monitoring systems to optimize freight operations, reduce emissions, and support eco-friendly logistics.
The DAC test programme being carried out in the framework of the DAC4EU consortium has got underway this October. The four DAC prototypes are being tested with various individual tests according to a fixed test procedure.
After optimising departures, the Rail Cargo Group's connection recorded a sensational 95 percent capacity utilisation in both directions at the start of October.
A total of six producer gas tanks from the company Air Liquide in France began their journey on 23/09/2020. By 29/09/2020, they had already reached their destination in Austria.
In twelve years, Gebrüder Weiss and RCG have saved about 110,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions with “Orange Combi Cargo” (OCC). This cooperation will now be extended for a further three years and integrated into the RCG’s TransNET.
Precast concrete parts transported by the Rail Cargo Group for the Max Bögl Group are helping expand the wind farm in Pannonia-Gols and increase its green electricity output threefold.
The Rail Cargo Group’s successful management system for occupational health and safety will be awarded the ISO 45001 certificate this year for the first time.
ROLA customers are benefitting from a reduction in the basic price as well as attractive round trip discounts. Making ROLA more attractive is another step towards shifting freight transport to rail.
The joined sector initiative lays the foundation for the automation and digitalization of rail freight transport in Europe. DAC enables smart capacity increase for European rail infrastructure.