Hannibal has expanded its intermodal network by extending its rail freight services to Rotterdam Europoort, strengthening cargo connectivity between inland terminals and one of Europe’s busiest maritime gateways. The new rail link is expected to enhance the efficiency of container transport while offering customers greater flexibility and sustainable logistics solutions.
The expanded service is designed to improve the movement of import and export cargo by providing reliable rail connections to Rotterdam Europoort, a key hub for international trade and deep-sea shipping. The development supports the growing demand for multimodal transport options that reduce transit times and improve supply chain resilience.
By increasing the use of rail freight, the initiative also contributes to broader sustainability objectives by lowering road congestion and reducing carbon emissions associated with long-haul cargo transportation. The enhanced connectivity is expected to benefit shippers, logistics providers, and shipping lines seeking efficient inland distribution across European markets.
The expansion reflects the continued growth of intermodal transport across Europe, where rail is playing an increasingly important role in supporting resilient and environmentally responsible supply chains. Hannibal’s latest network enhancement reinforces its commitment to delivering integrated logistics solutions while strengthening access to major seaports and regional freight corridors.
