Hitachi Energy se expande en Ludvika ante el aumento del tráfico ferroviario

Hitachi Energy está expandiendo sus operaciones en Ludvika, lo que provoca un aumento significativo en el transporte ferroviario de carga pesada. Representantes de la empresa, Trafikverket y varios municipios se reunieron recientemente en la estación de carga Hagen para abordar los desafíos futuros del transporte. El director ejecutivo, Tobias Hansson, está convencido de que una solución está al alcance.

Representantes de Hitachi Energy, Trafikverket y varios municipios se reunieron recientemente en la estación de carga Hagen en Ludvika. La reunión abordó los próximos desafíos de transporte relacionados con la expansión de las operaciones de la empresa.

Se espera que la expansión provoque un fuerte aumento en el transporte ferroviario de carga pesada. Tras las conversaciones con Trafikverket, el director ejecutivo de Hitachi Energy, Tobias Hansson, expresó su confianza en que una solución está cerca.

Las conversaciones se centraron en las futuras necesidades logísticas de la zona. Tal como informó nyaludvikatidning.se, las partes acordaron colaborar en la gestión del aumento del tráfico.

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