Intermodal hub within the European logistics corridor

The value of an integrated European hub

One of the main strengths of the Mortara intermodal terminal is its location within the Mortara Intermodal Logistics Park, an area designed to integrate rail terminal operations with logistics infrastructures dedicated to managing freight flows.

This context enables the development of an organized system where intermodal transport, logistics, and operational services coexist in a coordinated way, with a strong focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility.

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Handling of intermodal loading units

The terminal manages the handling of intermodal loading units between truck and train and vice versa, enabling the transfer of goods across different transport modes.

In intermodal transport, goods remain within the same loading unit or on the same road vehicle, while the mode of transport changes (e.g. road and rail). This system allows the use of multiple transport modes without directly handling the goods during transshipment operations.

 
 

The Terminal

The Mortara Intermodal Terminal is located in a strategic position at the intersection of the Mediterranean Corridor and the Rhine-Alpine Corridor, with direct connections to major Alpine crossings — Simplon, Gotthard, and Fréjus — as well as to the Terzo Valico route towards the Ligurian Sea.

The infrastructure features 3 tracks dedicated to loading and unloading operations and 4 electrified reception and departure tracks, allowing trains to arrive and depart directly using electric locomotives.

The terminal already complies with European standards for axle load and P/C80 profile and is prepared for track extensions up to 750 meters.

Terminal figures

The intermodal area covers a total surface of 110,000 m², divided into different operational zones.

Rail network

Kombi Terminal Mortara is connected to several European logistics hubs through regular rail services.

Existing connections

  • Rotterdam – 3 weekly rotations
  • Duisburg – 5 weekly rotations
  • Ghent – 5 weekly rotations
  • Bari – 3 weekly rotations
  • Marseille – 1 weekly rotation
  • Meaux (company train) – 1 weekly rotation

These connections link the terminal with some of the main European logistics nodes.

Future development lines

Main future development routes include:

  • Northern Germany
  • France
  • Ligurian ports
  • Budapest
  • Lyon

Contact us

Kombi Terminal Mortara
Via XI Settembre
27036 Mortara (PV) – Italy

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