en.Wedoany.com Reported - Swedish green steel company Stegra has reached an agreement with state-owned freight railway operator Green Cargo, which will manage the freight flows between Stegra's green steel plant in Boden and various ports.
As Sweden's largest freight railway operator, Green Cargo will deliver input materials to and transport finished products from Stegra's plant in Boden. Jenny Marin, Stegra's Logistics Development Manager, stated that partnering with an experienced player like Green Cargo in Swedish rail logistics is significant for ensuring robust logistics flow management in future operations.
Previously, Stegra had reached agreements with the ports of Luleå, Skellefteå, and Umeå regarding goods and products entering and leaving the Boden plant. Railway operator Green Cargo will serve as a crucial link between Stegra's Boden plant and the ports it uses.
Henrik Dahlin, CEO of Green Cargo, expressed delight in contributing to Stegra's construction project in Boden, calling it an important assignment for Green Cargo and a clear example of how railways can support Sweden's industrial transformation, enhance competitiveness, and promote growth. Leveraging its experience in large-scale rail logistics, Green Cargo can help ensure stable freight flows between the Stegra plant and the ports critical to its logistics layout.
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