Fernand Rippinger, Chairman of the Board of Directors of CFL cargo Sverige and CEO of CFL cargo 5Photo: Etienne Delorme/archives)

Fernand Rippinger, Chairman of the Board of Directors of CFL cargo Sverige and CEO of CFL cargo 5Photo: Etienne Delorme/archives)

CFL cargo SA and Svensk Tågkraft AB join forces to develop rail freight transport between Scandinavia and the rest of
Europe through joint ownership of the Swedish rail freight company MidCargo AB.
CFL cargo is taking over 51% of the shares of MidCargo AB, which is headquartered in Nässjö and which, from this point forward, will be called CFL cargo Sverige AB. The objective of the new joint venture is to integrate the local activities of CFL cargo Sverige AB
into the international network of CFL cargo and to extend its geographic reach. CFL cargo is now able to offer seamless cross-border traffics from Sweden to Denmark and beyond, using the Øresund link.
Fernand Rippinger, Chairman of the Board of Directors of CFL cargo Sverige and CEO of CFL cargo, states: “Thanks to our Swedish subsidiary, we can now extend our rail freight activities towards the north and add another Scandinavian country to our geographic range,
which is an important factor when providing customized door-to-door services to our international customers”
Since its creation in 2006, just before the liberalization of rail freight in Europe, CFL cargo, has been continuously developing its international activities across Europe. Over the course of the past years, CFL cargo has launched international traffics to/from Luxembourg,
Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Holland, France, Switzerland, Italy, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary - in cooperation with its subsidiaries in Denmark, Germany and France.
MidCargo AB was created in 1990 as BK Tåg AB, in connection with the deregulation of the rail market in Sweden, and was the first private rail transport company that took over traffic from the national Swedish railways. In 1998, MidCargo started shuttle traffics in cooperation with Vänerexpressen as well as the ports of Karlstad and Gothenburg, and all partners have continuously developed MidCargo’s activities in the region.