Thanks to an extended co-op with Amazon, the company has increased the number of weekly round-trips on the Swarzędz-Barcelona Setemar Can Tunis route to four.
According to CLIP, dispatching a trailer by rail over road between Swarzędz and Barcelona reduces CO2emissions by up to 90%.
The company also underlined that its rail connection is the first in Europe to serve Amazon’s intermodal units.
“Expanding our cooperation with Amazon is an important moment for us as it shows that intermodality not only pays off but also genuinely supports our partners’ climate goals. We are thrilled to be building more responsible logistics together,” commented Marcin Uczciwek, Director of CLIP Group’s Sales Department.
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