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Getlink and CAT Group boost cross-Channel rail freight on the behalf of Toyota

Getlink and CAT Group have today announced the launch of a new cross-Channel rail freight service transporting Toyota vehicles, for a period of 6 years, between Toton (UK) and Kolin (CZ) via Onnaing (FR)

Getlink and CAT Group boost cross-Channel rail freight on the behalf of Toyota

This new traffic alone represents growth of +15% in annual cross-Channel freight on a like-for-like basis, compared to 2021.

It will significantly reduce CO2 emissions by promoting the modal shift of more than 8,500 trucks to rail per year, thus avoiding the emission of more than 8,000 tonnes of CO2[1].

The CAT Group, a European leader in vehicle logistics, will transport on behalf of Toyota up to 70,000 cars per year, with 6 weekly departures i.e. 270 trains between the factories in Derby and Valenciennes. Eurotunnel, an expert in strategic border management, will ensure these vehicles cross to the standards expected by Toyota.

This decision is part of the modal shift dynamic advocated by both the British and French governments and is the perfect illustration of the growing demand from manufacturers for solutions to decarbonise their supply chains and reduce their carbon footprint through concrete actions.

Yann Leriche, CEO of Getlink, said: "We are delighted with the launch of this new service, which demonstrates once again that the Channel Tunnel is a truly vital link in an international supply chain which is moving towards reducing its carbon footprint.”

Alejandro Forbes, CEO of CAT Group, added: “The establishment of this innovative new rail flow reaffirms CAT Group's commitment to low-carbon logistics solutions, with a sustainable solution that will allow growth of the flow between the United Kingdom and the European continent via the Channel Tunnel. This new service confirms the CAT Group's objective of building clean and sustainable growth for all.”

Jean-Christophe Deville, Toyota Motor Europe Vehicle Logistics Director, said: “The start of this rail freight link marks an important milestone for Toyota as we seek to gradually reduce carbon emissions over time by improving operations with innovative and durable solutions. We have an ambitious plan to expand our use of rail freight, which will bring additional benefits to our customers with reduced delivery times.”

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