Terminal Pordenone

The strategic position at the junction between the Adriatic-Baltic and Mediterranean corridors offers an optimal railway location with connections to northern Europe, to south-east Europe, Russia, CIS countries and Far East, and to the rest of Italy.

The terminal is located inside the interport of Pordenone which offers logistical services. It can be reached directly from the motorway, allowing road vehicles to easily access trains and to quickly continue their journey to their final destination.

The terminal is located in one of the major economic areas of Europe, about 90 km from the port of Venice and 120 km from the port of Trieste, and plays an important role as a hub in the European intermodal network.

For more information visit the Interporto Centro Ingrosso Pordenone website.


Facts & figures

 

Surface103,000 m2
Storage surface86,000 m2
Mobile cranes

4

Max. crane capacity

45 t

Lift truck1
Type of units

Containers from 20' to 45'

Swap bodies

Semi-trailers

Tanks also in ADR

Shunting/line locomotives2
Terminal tractors

3

Transhipment tracks

Arrival/departure tracks

4 x 750/800 m

3 x 800/850 m

Max. capacity 8 train pairs per day

Services

 

Customs weighing

Container repair



Contact

Operating headquarter

Terminal Pordenone
Via Interporto Centro Ingrosso
I-33170 Pordenone
Tel. +39 0434 936681


Legal office

Hupac SpA

Via Dogana 8/10

I-21052 Busto Arsizio

Tel. +39 0331 373300

Fax +39 0331 381146

info.it@hupac.com

 

 

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Hupac takes over operations of Terminal Köln Nord

Köln. From 1 January 2023, the terminal Cologne North (TKN) of HGK Häfen und Güterverkehr Köln AG will be operated by a new company, the Hupac Group. This is the result of the tender initiated by HGK in June 2022, in which Hupac SA was awarded the contract in November 2022.

 

"We are very pleased that the Hupac Group, a renowned company, has won the tender to operate the terminal. For HGK, the Terminal Köln Nord plays a strategically important role with regard to our innovative FU-SION COLOGNE industrial and logistics site, which is being developed in the immediate vicinity," explains Uwe Wedig, CEO of the HGK Group.

 

The Hupac Group operates numerous terminals in Europe, either under its own management or together with partners, and brings a broad range of experience in this field. "Terminals are a strategic resource for the modal shift and are of outstanding importance, especially in agglomerations such as the Rhine/Ruhr area," says Hupac CEO Michail Stahlhut. "We invest in resources and in intelligent systems to bring out maximum performance at the interface between road and rail."

 

The bi-modal Terminal Köln Nord is conveniently located near the motorway junction Köln Niehl (A1/A57) and is directly connected to the Rhine port Köln Niehl via rail. It has an area of 152,000 square metres with five transhipment tracks and three gantry cranes. Up to ten trains can be loaded and unloaded inbound and outbound per day. "We are looking forward to the new task, which we will master together with the experienced terminal team," says Sascha Altenau, managing director of the Hupac subsidiary Combiconnect Köln Nord GmbH. "Already today we welcome all existing and new customers of the terminal."

 

The invitation to tender for combined transport operation is required by the directive on the support of intermodal terminals of non-federally owned companies. Before the transition is completed on 1 January 2023, all organisational and administrative processes will be coordinated with customers and partners. The transfer of lease and operations results in a transfer of employment for the existing workforce in accordance with § 613 a BGB. The existing employment relationships will be taken over by the future Combiconnect Köln Nord GmbH with legal security.

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