METRANS has acquired the Arad Terminal in Romania, a strategic move aimed at strengthening its rail freight network and enhancing intermodal connectivity across Central and Eastern Europe.
The acquisition is expected to improve cargo handling capacity and streamline rail operations, particularly along key trade corridors linking major industrial hubs with ports in the region. The Arad Terminal’s location positions it as a critical node for facilitating cross-border freight movement.
By integrating the terminal into its existing network, METRANS aims to optimize transit times, increase service frequency, and provide more efficient logistics solutions to customers. The deal also supports the company’s broader strategy of expanding its footprint in emerging European markets.
Industry observers note that investments in inland terminals are becoming increasingly important as rail operators seek to strengthen intermodal capabilities and offer seamless door-to-door transport solutions.
The acquisition is likely to boost regional trade flows and reinforce METRANS’ role as a key player in Europe’s rail freight sector, particularly as demand grows for sustainable and efficient transport alternatives.
