Запущен контейнерный поезд Роттердам – Москва

Block Train from Rotterdam to Moscow

  • SmartContainer, a Netherlands subsidiary of Ruscon, part of Delo Group, has launched a block train between Rotterdam and Moscow. According to the Port of Rotterdam Authority, the first train departed the Rail Service Center Rotterdam on October 31.

    For the first time since 2005, there is now a direct rail connection with the Russian capital. For now, the train will make a weekly round trip.

    “Since 2020, trade between the Netherlands and Russia has been on the rise again,” says Frank Donkers, director of Smartcontainer, said. “So there is certainly a need for reliable, sustainable and cost-effective container transport.”

    “It is great to witness the start of the train connection between Rotterdam RSC and Moscow,” Gilbert Bal, senior business manager Supply Chain & Logistics at the Port of Rotterdam Authority, added. “It not only connects Rotterdam with Russia, but also Belarus and Kazakhstan. In addition, Rotterdam will act as a hub for cargo from and to the rest of Europe.”

    The Rotterdam-Moscow shuttle departs on Thursdays at 10:00 from the Rail Service Center Rotterdam. Seven days later, after a stop in Brest in Belarus, the train reaches its final destination: the railway terminals of Selyatino and Vorsino near Moscow. “From where, there are connections to, among others, Novorossiysk, St. Petersburg, Vostochny, Yekaterinburg, Novorsibirsk and China; via border crossings Zabaikalsk, Erlian and Naushki.”

    The train consists of twenty 90′ wagons that can handle a combination of different containers. “We are very flexible, from dry cargo to tank containers. There are lots of possibilities. Westwards we already have bookings for Russian processed (hard) wood, grain and other agriproducts. Eastwards, examples include exports of complete greenhouse systems via the containers on our trains,” Donkers noted.

    “Stops in Germany and Poland are among the possibilities. Ultimately, our ambition is to have three weekly container trains running by 2022, he added”.

    Photo: Port of Rotterdam Authority

     


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