Trimodal transport of prefabricated buildings from Tuscany to Sardinia

Some large prefabricated concrete products produced by the Baraclit Group in its factory in Bibbiena, in the province of Arezzo, have reached a construction site of a shopping center in Elmas, in the province of Cagliari, via a trimodal transport which involved road, rail and sea. It is the first of a series of similar transports organized and implemented by the Logistics Hub of the FS Group and the Grendi Group. The journey began on a Mercitalia Logistica train from the internal airport to the Bibbiena factory. The prefabricated buildings reached the port of Marina di Carrara by rail.

In the Tuscan port, the prefabricated buildings were loaded onto special containers and loaded onto a Grendi Group ship bound for Cagliari. In the Sardinian port the material was temporarily stored and then loaded onto trucks for a few kilometers to Elmas. This mode of transport, explains a joint note from the three companies involved, will move from all road to intermodal the equivalent of six hundred industrial vehicles. This, according to the calculation estimates of the Logistics Centre, will avoid the emission of approximately 210 tonnes of CO2.

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