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Green Cargo’s transportation of modules reduces Expandia’s emissions

From January this year, Green Cargo will transport parts of Expandia’s modular fleet. The initiative is part of the temporary premises module supplier fulfilling its environmental goals, and a secure, reliable and climate-smart rail-based logistics solution was chosen.

In the autumn, Expandia Moduler AB opened a new renovation facility in Stidsvig in Skåne to effectively reuse previously leased modules without compromising on quality. Now the company is taking a step further in reducing its climate impact — modules that are to be transported over 500 kilometers will be, from January, mainly transported by rail.

“We are proud, as the only module supplier, to finally have an effective transportation solution that minimizes our carbon footprint. The venture will also increase our delivery capacity during the months where we have most module deployments. By using rail, we secure greater control and can ensure deliveries on short notice even during these periods,” says Jonas Wallstedt, CEO of Expandia Moduler.

Electric trains will make up most of Green Cargo’s freight transportation and the climate impact will be next to zero.

“I am thrilled that Expandia have chosen to collaborate with us. We not only deliver secure and reliable freight, we do it with a climate-smart transportation solution. By delivering the modules by rail, carbon dioxide emissions are reduced with roughly 99 percent compared with transporting over the same distance by road,” says Johan Lorensson, Strategic Key Account Manager at Green Cargo.

Venture expansion

Green Cargo has renovated and adapted eight wagons for Expandia that can carry two modules each. Initially, between 400 and 500 modules will be delivered from the factory in Värmlandsbro to Luleå. Some of these will be delivered by rail and loaded in Karlstad. Should the venture exceed expectations, there is the option of renovating and modifying two additional wagons to further expand the climate-smart logistics solution.

“We constantly strive to reduce our carbon footprint. This is a challenge for a growing company in a growth sector, but in this way we curb one of the most emission-intensive parts of our operations,” concludes Jonas Wallstedt.

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Green Cargo runs 400 freight trains each day, which is equivalent to the capacity of approximately 10,000 truck transports. We serve 300 locations in Sweden and the major cities in Norway. In cooperation with other operators, we reach thousands of locations in Europe. Green Cargo is the only nation-wide freight transport company that meets the standards set by the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation for freight transports (Bra Miljöval). Green Cargo is owned by the Swedish state. The Group has approximately 1,800 employees and annual revenue of SEK 4,2 billion (2018). www.greencargo.com

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Green Cargo is a sustainable logistics partner and a crucial part of Scandinavia's trade and industry. Almost 98 percent of our transports takes place using electric trains with a very low climate impact. Every 24 hours, some 400 freight trains depart, replacing around 9,000 truckloads on the road network. We serve close to 300 locations in Sweden, Norway and Denmark through our network, and with our partners we reach all of Europe. Green Cargo is owned by the Swedish State. We transport 20 million tonnes of freight, have 1,800 employees and annual sales of about SEK 4,2 billion (2023).