The Rail Freight Corridors’ 2019 annual reports now online

2019 Annual Report of the four Freight Railway Corridors that pass through Italy. Published by the Scandinavian-Mediterranean, Rhine-Alpine, Mediterranean and Baltic-Adriatic Corridors, it summarises the institutional activities carried out during 2019.

The first quarter of 2020 saw the publication of the annual reports of the Rail Freight Corridors passing through Italy.

The documents provide a qualitative and quantitative summary, drawn up on the basis of KPIs standardised at European level, of the institutional activities carried out during 2019 (capacity managed and allocated by the One-Stop-Shops, measurement of performance in terms of punctuality, management and conduct of the consultation processes with Railway Companies and Terminal Managers).

Thanks to their long-standing knowledge of the international freight market and their direct and constant dialogue with the different players in the logistics chain, the Rail Freight Corridors have also launched a series of additional initiatives aimed at strengthening rail freight competitiveness.

The documents can be viewed via the websites of the four Corridors:

  • Rhine-Alpine Rail Freight Corridor (RFC 1)
    The document can be viewed and downloaded from the RFC1 website under “Information-Publications” or directly by clicking on the link Annual Report - 2019
  • Scandinavian-Mediterranean Rail Freight Corridor (RFC 3)
    The document can be viewed and downloaded from the RFC3 website under “Documents” or directly by clicking on the link Annual Report - 2019
  • Baltic-Adriatic Rail Freight Corridor (RFC 5)
    The document can be viewed from the RFC5 website on the "News"  page or by clicking on the link Annual Report - 2019
  • Mediterranean Rail Freight Corridor (RFC 6)
    The document can be viewed and downloaded from the RFC6 website under "Documents" or directly by clicking on the link Annual Report - 2019