MSC has officially opened its MEDLOG Inland Terminal Paris-Bruyères, a multimodal platform that offers a direct link between the port of Le Havre and inland destinations across Europe.

MSC opens MEDLOG Inland Terminal

Source: MSC

Combining road, rail and barge transportation, the site is located around 40 km north of Paris – having initially opened in late 2024. Proposing to streamline deliveries whilst cutting carbon emissions, the 11 ha facility offers a range of logistics services and is equipped to handle breakbulk and project cargoes.

The site features a two-track rail terminal and a 230 m-long river quay, with potential to upscale the facility in the future. MSC claims that customers will be better connected and experience shorter transit times.

Aimed at improving connectivity and reducing environmental impact, the project is part of a wider investment programme called the TN MSC Port 2000 project, which is led by Terminal Investment Limited (TiL), MSC’s port-operating division.

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