In Railfreight Live this week: looking back at RailFreight Summit 2021

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Last week, the RailFreight Summit 2021 was held in Lodz, Poland. This week, we look back at the successful event. We show snippets of interesting speakers and discussions. We also visited the PCC terminal in Kutno. A report is shown in this broadcast.

This year’s edition of the RailFreight Summit Poland saw a record number of visitors. More than 250 people attended the industry event in Lodz, mostly physical but also online. The responses we have got are positive: people consider it the best Raifreight Summit so far.

In this week’s broadcast, we look back at the event. We selected snippets from interesting speakers and discussions. For example, we hear how the air and rail freight industries are planning to join hands in Lodz, or how the congestion in Malaszewicze is still one of the biggest challenges for Poland on the New Silk Road.

What is more, our team visited the PCC terminal in Kutno, 70km west of Lodz. We heard how the city of Kutno is gaining a position on the New Silk Road with a state-of-the-art terminal. The images speak for themselves.

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Author: Majorie van Leijen

Majorie van Leijen is the editor-in-chief of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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In Railfreight Live this week: looking back at RailFreight Summit 2021

Source: City of Lodz during RailFreight Summit 2021Taken by City of Lodz during RailFreight Summit

Last week, the RailFreight Summit 2021 was held in Lodz, Poland. This week, we look back at the successful event. We show snippets of interesting speakers and discussions. We also visited the PCC terminal in Kutno. A report is shown in this broadcast.

This year’s edition of the RailFreight Summit Poland saw a record number of visitors. More than 250 people attended the industry event in Lodz, mostly physical but also online. The responses we have got are positive: people consider it the best Raifreight Summit so far.

In this week’s broadcast, we look back at the event. We selected snippets from interesting speakers and discussions. For example, we hear how the air and rail freight industries are planning to join hands in Lodz, or how the congestion in Malaszewicze is still one of the biggest challenges for Poland on the New Silk Road.

What is more, our team visited the PCC terminal in Kutno, 70km west of Lodz. We heard how the city of Kutno is gaining a position on the New Silk Road with a state-of-the-art terminal. The images speak for themselves.

RailFreight Live

RailFreight Live is our weekly broadcast. You can watch the show live at 1 p.m CEST on our YouTube Channel and subscribe to stay updated on the latest news on the rail freight industry. You can also watch the show on our LinkedIn page if you follow the page of RailFreight.com.

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Author: Majorie van Leijen

Majorie van Leijen is the editor-in-chief of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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