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TX Logistik and EGIM expand network

28.03.2023
WILHELMSHAVEN. In January, TX Logistik launched a new hinterland connection between Wilhelmshaven and southern Germany – with one round trip per week between JadeWeserPort and the rail terminals in Nuremberg and Kornwestheim. Both routes are operated as direct links and carried out via the BoxXpress production platform. The destination in Nuremberg is the TriCon Container Terminal and the Duss Kombiterminal in Kornwestheim. Besides TX-Logistik, EUROGATE Intermodal GmbH (EGIM) has also been offering rail links from Wilhelmshaven to Kornwestheim, Munich, Nuremberg and Duisburg since January.

Credits: JadeWeserPort

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