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EUROGATE Intermodal (EGIM), a Hamburg-based provider of intermodal transport for maritime containers, and driveMybox, a digital platform for container trucking, are entering into a strategic partnership to further digitise trucking operations in Germany. As part of this cooperation, the new company driveMybox logistics was today founded as an independent company and wholly owned subsidiary of EGIM.
EUROGATE Intermodal GmbH (EGIM), Hamburg-based provider of combined transport, will include EUROGATE Container Terminal Wilhelmshaven (CTW) in its network of rail connections starting mid-January 2023.
EUROGATE Rail Hungary Zrt. (ERH), a subsidiary of EUROGATE Intermodal GmbH (EGIM), Hamburg-based provider of combined transport by rail and road and part of the EUROGATE Group, signed a cooperation agreement on 1 June 2022 with East-West Intermodal Logistics Ltd., the investor for East-West Gate (EWG) terminal, to connect the EWG in Fényeslitke with its rail network. This agreement will offer ERH customers direct links between key destinations across Europe and EWG, Europe’s largest smart railway logistics terminal. From Fényeslitke, EWG also provides customers a direct connection to the East.
To simplify rail-road combined transport, EUROGATE Intermodal (EGIM) is launching the cloud-based, all-in-one booking platform railMybox. This end-to-end product digitalises the entire transport process – from capacity planning and pricing to booking and billing. Useful web analysis tools are also integrated into the platform. With railMybox, customers not only benefit from faster, easier and more sustainable container transport, but also gain visibility and control.
EUROGATE Intermodal GmbH (EGIM),Hamburg-based provider of combined transport by rail and road, today announced Floyd Zrt., its Hungarian rail subsidiary, will begin operating under the new name EUROGATE Rail Hungary Zrt., effective immediately.
Lars Hedderich (58) will leave the EUROGATE Group on December 31, 2021, effectively stepping down from his role as Managing Director of EUROGATE Intermodal GmbH (EGIM). The move comes as part of the “Future EUROGATE” change process, which aims to permanently reduce the leading European shipping-line-independent container terminal group’s personnel and material costs by EUR 84 million. Christopher Beplat, appointed Managing Director EGIM in June 2020, will take over sole management of the company. He will be accompanied by long-time authorised signatories Niels Riedel (Sales) and André Gernhardt (Operations).
The private rail service company boxXpress.de, which specialises in container transport, will be even more environmentally friendly in the future. Beginning January 2021, the company will exclusively use “TüStrom Bahn Natur,” electricity generated 100 percent from hydropower.
Christopher Beplat (44) has been appointed as a new Managing Director for EUROGATE Intermodal (EGIM) alongside Lars Hedderich and Thomas Meyer. Having joined the company on 1 June 2020, Christopher Beplat assumes his role from Thomas Meyer, who will retire at the end of September. In the coming months, Christopher Beplat will work side-by-side Thomas Meyer to enable a smooth handover of the business areas of operations, controlling and procurement.
EUROGATE Intermodal (EGIM) extends its service network with a direct connection between the container terminals Bremerhaven-Nordhafen and the inland terminal DUSS (Deutsche Umschlag-gesellschaft Schiene–Straße) in Frankfurt/Main.
EUROGATE Intermodal (EGIM) expands its service portfolio. With effect from January 2020, the Hamburg-based provider of international intermodal container transport will offer up to seven round-trip departures per week between German seaports and Budapest. Of these, four round trips per week will run directly between Germany and Hungary and three connections per week will be handled by EGIM via its Munich hub, providing links to further European destinations.