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Gebrüder Weiss road-rail concept proves a success

Logistics company uses horizontal trailer wagons, which access rail without conventional rail terminals or cranes, to carry consumer goods on Vienna-Düsseldorf line.

The transport and logistics provider Gebrüder Weiss and consumer goods specialist Henkel have expanded their long-standing logistics partnership with an innovative rail concept.

Henkel detergents and cleaning agents manufactured in the Serbian city of Kruševac are being delivered by train to their European sales markets along the Vienna-Düsseldorf line. This service, which handles some 750 loads a year, was designed in conjunction with Henkel’s logistics centre in Düsseldorf.

“We are circumventing the current shortage in truck capacity and have cut climate-relevant emissions by up to 70% on the Vienna-Düsseldorf route – while matching the delivery times of road transport,” said Roland Raith, Country Manager Serbia at Gebrüder Weiss. The new solution lowers CO2 emissions by approximately 500 metric tonnes per year.

Formerly transported by truck along the entire route, the products from Henkel’s Laundry & Home Care division are now being loaded in Vienna onto horizontal trailer wagons designed by Helrom. This allows Gebrüder Weiss to use the same trailers that had previously been utilised in road transport.

Barrier-free access to rail

“The loading method is barrier-free,” explains Raith. “Thanks to Helrom, we no longer have to use conventional rail terminals. Nor do we need cranes or special craneable trailers. The trailers are simply slid laterally onto the freight wagons using swivelling loading platforms and removed again at their destinations by other tractor units.”

The delivery concept was jointly developed and implemented by Gebrüder Weiss, Henkel and Helrom. One particular advantage is that the train is directly connected to Henkel’s factory services.

“The trailer hub is located right next to our site in Düsseldorf. That means we can unload the products straight from the wagons and shortcut them to our warehouses. The train link enables us to avoid truck transport, decrease CO2 emissions and therefore make our processes more sustainable,” explained Patrick Csar, Logistics and Export Manager for Supply Chain Laundry & Home Care at Henkel.

Gebrüder Weiss been cooperating with Henkel for more than 25 years. The logistics provider operates land, air and sea deliveries between various Henkel production and distribution hubs in Europe, Asia and the United States. Gebrüder Weiss is already deploying several low-emission gas trucks for Henkel in its European land transport network.

 

 

 

Source: Lloyd’s

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