Girteka is shifting toward more sustainable operations by combining rail and road transport and optimizing long-distance deliveries across Europe. Only in 2024 the usage of intermodal solution rose by 35% compare to 2023, delivering more than 24.000 fulltruck loads. From Spain or Italy across the Europe, intermodal is increasing the choice of solutions available for companies seeking reliable, environmentally friendly transportation – even for temperature-sensitive goods.
Growing Demand for Intermodal Solutions
In 2024, demand for intermodal services has steadily grow, reflecting the logistics sector’s growing focus on sustainability. Girteka‘s network now connects key European regions, including Spain, Italy, France, Germany. Companies in industries like food & beverages and cosmetics opt for intermodal transport as a practical way to lower emissions while maintaining product quality and delivery precision.
Thanks to advanced digital tools like real-time visibility and remote control of trailers, Girteka ensures cargo arrives in perfect condition. One example highlights the potential of using combined version of sustainable solutions. Combining transport to and from rail terminals with HVO fuel allowed to save up to 90% of CO2 emissions, with deliveries remaining punctual and in ideal condition.
Tangible Emissions Reduction
Girteka’s intermodal services have made a measurable impact on emissions reduction. In 2024 alone, the company saved over 23,6 million of kilograms of CO₂, demonstrating the effectiveness of intermodal solutions in achieving sustainability goals.
By covering long distances with trains capable of carrying up to 50 trailers at a time, companies across industries are choosing intermodal for both environmental and operational efficiency. Girteka plays a critical role in this process by acting as a facilitator and coordinating efforts among customers, intermodal providers, and supply chain stakeholders. With the support of digital tools, each transport is carefully calculated in terms of emission reduction, so each customer’s transport can be measured by reducing its carbon footprint, which is much more accurate than the average in the logistics sector today. With such precise and much below-the-sector average emissions reporting, companies can tackle their Scope 3 emissions more accurately and provide relevant accuracy and proof of reduction and reduction efforts.
Decarbonization: A Shared Effort
Decarbonizing supply chains requires collective action. Customers, intermodal operators, and carriers like Girteka must collaborate to create efficient, sustainable solutions. This co-creation allows to analyze and optimize the existing supply chains with the knowledge and expertise of large carriers and bring various scenarios to the table to decide which solutions are the best, knowing the individual goals of each of the stakeholders.
EU initiatives such as the ‘Greener Freight Transport Package’ are expected to reduce infrastructure and bureaucratic barriers, making intermodal transport even more accessible. Internet of Things, real-time monitoring capabilities further simplify integration into supply chains. With the proper support, companies can reshape their logistics systems to meet environmental and business objectives.
“Today, we see the real benefits of collaboration in logistics,” says Larisa Senkevičienė (pictured), Intermodal Business Development Manager at Girteka. “By co-creating sustainable solutions, we can reduce emissions significantly while maintaining high-quality, on-time delivery.”
Scaling Sustainable Practices for 2025 and Beyond
As 2025 is already in full swing, Girteka is committed to further investments in digital tools and expanding intermodal services. Strengthening partnerships with rail operators and incorporating alternative fuel options like HVO100 or BEV for first — and last-mile deliveries are key to scaling these efforts and decarbonizing the supply chains 100%.
Girteka’s 2024 achievements prove that sustainability in logistics is achievable. The company reduces emissions by combining innovation, collaboration, and responsibility while delivering exceptional service. “Sustainable logistics is no longer just a possibility – it’s a reality that benefits businesses, the planet, and future generations. Intermodal solutions showcase that by working together, the logistics industry can meet environmental challenges head-on, shaping a greener, more efficient future,” concludes Senkevičienė.
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