Sustainability

How intermodal rail cut a client’s freight emissions by 58%

How intermodal rail cut a client’s freight emissions by 58%

A case study in shifting Asia–Europe volume from road to rail — without giving up transit time or reliability.

The client, an industrial components maker, moved 1,900 containers a year from the Adriatic ports to plants in southern Germany. Every one of them travelled by road.

What changed

We rebuilt the flow around a twice-weekly block train, keeping road haulage only for the first and last 90 kilometres. Measured over twelve months, emissions per container fell 58 per cent and door-to-door transit lengthened by less than four hours.

Cost fell too: rail absorbed the driver-shortage premium that had been pushing road rates up every quarter since 2024.

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