Hitachi Energy expands in Ludvika amid rising rail traffic

Hitachi Energy is expanding its operations in Ludvika, prompting a significant increase in heavy rail transports. Representatives from the company, Trafikverket, and several municipalities recently met at bangården Hagen to address future transport challenges. CEO Tobias Hansson is convinced a solution is within reach.

Representatives from Hitachi Energy, Trafikverket, and several municipalities gathered recently at bangården Hagen in Ludvika. The meeting addressed upcoming transport challenges tied to the company's expansion of operations.

The expansion is expected to cause a sharp rise in heavy rail transports. Following discussions with Trafikverket, Hitachi Energy CEO Tobias Hansson expressed confidence that a solution is close at hand.

The talks centered on future logistics needs in the area. As reported by nyaludvikatidning.se, the parties agreed to collaborate in managing the increased traffic.

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