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What is multimodal transport?

Multimodal transport uses at least two different modes of transport to move the same goods. For example, with road/rail, trains are used for long-distance journeys, while trucks provide the "last mile".

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80%

less CO2 emissions thanks to rail highways.

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250 000

Intermodal Transport Units transported per year with Naviland Cargo

Our service

Rail Logistics Europe offers a comprehensive multimodal transport solution through its two combined transport operators: European-scale rail-road combined transport of maritime containers with Naviland Cargo, and a highway rail service for the transport of unaccompanied semi-trailers with VIIA.

VIIA transports semi-trailers by train via its highways rail lines. This innovative solution enables the transportation of any type of semi-trailer and is ideal for long distances. The highway rail system addresses all current and future challenges in the freight transport sector. VIIA is currently contributing to developing the best way to conduct road transport in Europe.

Naviland Cargo organizes and provides combined transport services by integrating rail, road and waterway modes to form a single logistical chain. From the shipper's site to the port, from the port to industrial and economic hubs, Naviland Cargo offers a door-to-door freight transport service.

Naviland Cargo

Naviland Cargo organizes and carries out combined transport services, combining rail, road and river modes to form a single logistics chain. From the shipper's site to the port, and then from the port to the industrial and economic basins, Naviland Cargo offers a door-to-door goods transport service.