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Aug 4, 2020 at 7:02 AMTFG Transfracht, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG, opens the Bremen location with 100 new hinterland connections. This is done in collaboration with ROLAND Umschlag and for the first time provides connections from Bremen to Austria and Switzerland.
(Mainz/Bremen) Starting September 7, TFG Transfracht will open the Bremen location and connect it to all 22 terminals of its comprehensive AlbatrosExpress network. For the first time, transport services in the seaport hinterland traffic between Bremen and Austria as well as Switzerland will be offered. The specialist in seaport hinterland traffic provides 100 new connections per week for new transport solutions in the DACH region.
With this, TFG is consolidating its rail network and continuously expanding its offerings as part of its strategic focus on internationalization.
Partnership with ROLAND
The traffic to and from Bremen is carried out in partnership with ROLAND Umschlag, which takes responsibility for handling and logistics activities.
“We are pleased to offer our customers an expansion of services to/from Bremen, strengthening the location and shifting further truck transports, especially local Bremen volumes, from the road to the environmentally friendly rail. We are particularly happy to have ROLAND as a strong partner with excellent local market knowledge by our side,” explains Dr. Bernd Pahnke, spokesperson for the management of TFG Transfracht.
About TFG Transfracht
TFG Transfracht is the market leader in containerized seaport hinterland traffic of German seaports. With its comprehensive AlbatrosExpress network, TFG Transfracht connects the ports of Hamburg, Bremerhaven, Wilhelmshaven, Koper, and Rotterdam daily with over 15,000 locations in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. TFG Transfracht is a company of Deutsche Bahn AG with a transport volume of over 1,000,000 TEU (2019).
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