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Train groupage on the right track

After a successful trial period of testing a new multimodal solution for international shipments, a regular Antwerp-Spain route via train transport has been implemented.

“The transition from an experiment to a stable trajectory is complete,” says European Traffic & Supplier Manager, Gert van Engelenburg. “In one week’s time, we transported 4 full containers to Spain via railroads. Proof that it works!”

Transportation by rail has a lower cost and lower CO2 emissions. Additionally, you don’t need to send out movers for days on end. Interested to hitch a ride on these new developments?

Contact us via g.vanengelenburg@gosselin-moving.com

Rail groupage schedule
European railtransport

About Gosselin

Gosselin is a leading provider of international moving and destination services. Our clients are  multinationals, relocation management companies, expats, diplomats, military personnel and private persons. With 56 offices in 34 countries, Gosselin has a strong presence in Europe, Russia, the Caucasus and Central Asia.  

Gosselin is a division of the Gosselin Group that has its headquarters in Antwerp, Belgium. The company was founded in 1930 and employs a staff of 975 that generates more than 450 million euros in turnover.

Embassy Argentina in Rome

Gosselin moves embassy office of Argentina

Last summer, Gosselin handled a massive door-to-door move for the embassy of Argentina in Rome. The move amounted to over 100m3 of furniture and goods and required a minimal closure of the premises.
US port strikes

Dock worker strikes in France - Update

French dock workers have embarked on a strike. This could delay your shipment and generate additional charges.
US port strikes

Gosselin Statement on U.S. Port Strikes – January 15 2025

Effective October 1st, the U.S. East and Gulf Coast port strike has begun, disrupting supply chains worldwide. With 36 major ports affected, the strike is significantly impacting both import and export shipments, leading to delays and increased costs.