The terminal, to be located adjacent to the existing Mourepiane Med Europe Container Terminal, will be built and operated by a Progenor-led consortium, comprising of SNCF Geodis, Naviland Cargo, CMA Rail and T3M.
According to the Port Technology, this project will be co-financed by the GPMM and the consortium, which will require an investment of around €60 million.
The container hub, capable of handling up to 150,000 TEU annually, will offer increased rail services to northern France and other European destination to double the French port’s rail-borne container traffic.
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