Polish rail operator Laude Smart Intermodal has launched a regular rail service between Oss, the Netherlands, and terminals in the two towns of Zamość and Sosnowiec in Poland. Particularly the terminal in Zamość plays an important role in transportation to and from Ukraine.
The route has reportedly been active since November. It came to fruition as a result of growing demand for transportation from Belgium, the Netherlands and western Germany to southern Poland and Ukraine.
Regardless, the company also transports goods in the opposite direction, point out Polish media. The Sosnowiec terminal has long handled the transportation of steel coils and rods to the Netherlands and Belgium, while it takes in a lot of artificial fertilisers from those countries.
Connectivity
Oss is an attractive destination for Laude’s rail service. The city’s region offers convenient and fast shipping to various regions in the Netherlands and Germany. The city is well-connected to infrastructure, not least due to its inland port.