Getlink: Europorte Speeds up Its International Presence and Becomes the First French Rail Freight Company to Obtain the ERA Unique Safety Certificate, Valid in Several Countries
Europorte France has achieved the Unique Safety Certificate (CSU) from the European Union Agency for Railway, making it the first French rail freight company to do so. This five-year certificate enhances Europorte's capability to operate across multiple countries, integrating the European fourth railway package. With over 30% of turnover derived from international traffic, especially to Belgium and Germany, Europorte ensures a seamless service for customers without load breaks. Chairman Raphaël Doutrebente emphasized safety as a top priority, attributing this success to the commitment of their teams.
- First French rail freight company to obtain the Unique Safety Certificate (CSU).
- Enhances international operational capabilities across French, Belgian, and German networks.
- Over 30% of turnover from international traffic indicates strong market presence.
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Thanks to its drivers and locomotives which are authorised on the French, Belgian and German networks, Europorte provides a daily open access service without load breaks for all customers.
Raphaël Doutrebente, Europorte Chairman said: “Safety is our priority. Obtaining the CSU required us to have a flawless record, which was only possible with the full commitment of our teams.”
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