Polo Logistica
Logistics is the Future
Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane Group
Logistics Business Unit
The entire supply chain of goods being digitised.
FS Italiane Group is at the heart of Italy's mobility system and plays a key role in its revitalisation and development, in a perspective of integration among different infrastructures and modes of transport under the banner of sustainability.
The four new Business Units will share the same mission and objectives. They will play a crucial role in developing an increasingly integrated and sustainable infrastructure and mobility system for the benefit of the country.
Infrastructure Business Unit
Backbone for the economic and social development of the territory.
Urban Business Unit
Sustainable city regeneration.
Passenger Business Unit
Integrated sustainable mobility solutions.
Logistics Business Unit
The direction, coordination and operational control of the companies belonging to the Logistics Business Unit is entrusted to:
The main figures
Revenues - 2022: 1,082 Mln €
49%
34%
Operational KPIs
50% share of the Italian market
100,000 trains per year*
1.8 Mln tonnes of CO2 saved**
8% 9%
57% revenues from international trade
Supply
Conventional Transport Automotive
Steel-making
General Cargo
Chemistry and Waste
Intermodal Transport National International Maritime
Shuntings and Terminals
Other Services
Shunting Terminal
Asset Management Engineering
650 units locomotive fleet
Assets
41.2 Mln tonnes transported*
13,000 units wagon fleet
*Data for MIR, TXL and MIST
**Data for MIR and TXL
Logistics Business Unit
Integrated customer-oriented offer
The extension of the Unit’s activities along the <<logistics value chain>> aims to provide the market with a complete rail-based solution.
Multimodal System Operator Origin Railway terminal Destination Road transport Transport by ship Shunting services Railway transport Shuting services Railway terminal Road transport Transport by shipSustainability
We work every day to achieve the European Union's decarbonisation targets and promote an intermodal transport network to deliver goods in a more sustainable manner.
All the production factors in our industrial plan tend to activate a virtuous network of investments with social value (because they revitalise the territory), environmental value (taking trucks off eliminates associated CO2) and economic value (because this generates more value for the system).
When it comes to sustainability, rail transport is the only likely key to achieving the required EU targets. Suffice it to say that, if all trucks were to be electric in 2050, rail transport would still be 7 times more sustainable with regard to energy consumption, and thus to the emissions due to its production.
In 2022, thanks to our sustainable integrated logistics model, we managed to save the environment 1.8 million tonnes of CO2. We must also work to prevent our roads from becoming increasingly congested in the future, as forecasts speak of an unsustainable scenario of 1 million more lorries on European roads in the coming years.
It should be noted that a single train takes as many as 30 lorries off the road, contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas pollutants and ensuring safe movement not only of goods, but also of all the people who travel by car every day.
Innovation
Innovation and digitisation as enablers of our industrial plan.
We are constantly striving to adopt state-of-the-art technology to significantly reduce the environmental impact of logistics operations, while providing a high-quality service.
Our industrial plan includes investments dedicated to digitisation, including through innovative projects
We are implementing SmartTrain, i.e. on-board solutions installed on the wagons that, thanks to wireless communication systems, interact with the driver and ground personnel, thus enabling the automation of operational procedures related to wagon management.
We are approaching the DAC - Digital Automatic Coupling - technology system which involves coupling the wagons in an automatic and smart manner.
We are increasingly attentive to the needs of our customers by progressively releasing an innovative interface to speed up the exchange of information and data enabling the efficient management of goods from the producer to the end customer.
We also bring innovation into the hubs, for increasingly efficient and multimodal logistics.
Internationalisation
We are present in 11 countries, supporting traffic to and from Italy also for the benefit of import and export services in favour of Made in Italy.
The Logistics Business Unit of the FS Italiane Group puts itself forward as a system operator aiming to expand the network through partnerships and collaborations with the objective of becoming the European integrated logistics player.
Our field of action is not limited, and cannot be limited, to national borders, but extends to the entire European continent.
We have embarked on a path of growth to augment the volume of goods transported by rail thanks to increasingly effective connections to the national network and the European rail corridors, providing a competitive alternative to road transport throughout Europe.
Logistics Business Unit Services
Direct presence of the Unit in 11 countries
Indirect presence of the Unit in 9 countries
Mercitalia Logistics
Mercitalia Logistics is the operational subholding of the Logistics Business Unit.
Mercitalia Logistics is the operational sub-holding of the FS Group. It directly controls the other companies part of the Logistics Business Unit, defining their strategy and coordination.
Mercitalia Logistics is also active in the logistics sector through the development of real estate assets such as warehouses and terminals (through the BU Asset Management and Development BU) and offering integrated door-to-door logistics activities to large industrial groups (through the Omnia Express and Transport and Multimodal Logistics BUs).
Approximately 100 employees
Approximately € 60 Mln
Mercitalia Rail
The leading freight railway company in Italy and one of the most important operators in Europe.
Mercitalia Rail is the leading freight railway company in Italy and one of the most important operators in Europe.
It offers a complete range of rail solutions by specialising in market sectors through its Conventional and Intermodal Transport Business Units.
It boasts an important fleet of locomotives (over 270 electric and approximately 80 diesel) and wagons (approximately 12,000), specialised by type of goods transported).
With 1,500 trains/week, the company ensures connections between the main ports, interports, terminals, industrial junctions, throughout the country and on international corridors where it operates directly or in partnership with other operators.
TX Logistik
Dedicated to the International Business Development of the Logistics Business Unit.
TX Logistik is a railway company and Intermodal Operator based in Germany, offering rail freight transport solutions on the main trans-European corridors to and from Italy.
It operates around 22,000 trains/year thanks to a fleet of approximately 70 locomotives and over 1,000 wagons.
It is one of the leading railway companies in Germany and operates in 11 different European countries.
Approximately 580 employees
Approximately € 300 Mln
2023 Update - Acquisition of Exploris Group
Turnover: 120 Mln
Shunting: 7 plants
(3 PL and 4 DE)
Locomotives: 70 units Wagons: approximately 110 units
Employees: approx. 400 operators
16.0 BN Tons
Mercitalia Intermodal
The largest combined road/rail transport operator in Italy and the third largest in Europe.
Mercitalia Intermodal is an intermodal operator specialising in unaccompanied combined transport services, both by land and sea, carried out in Italy and Europe.
The company owns a fleet of wagons dedicated to combined transport consisting of around 1,600 wagons (2,500 platforms), used in both national and international traffic, of which 75% are owned and 25% leased.
MII operates over 10,000 international and over 4,000 domestic trains annually.
Approximately 77 employees Approximately € 200 Mln
Mercitalia Shuting & Terminal
The first shunting operator in Italy and one of the largest inland terminal operators in Italy.
Mercitalia Shunting & Terminals is the Mercitalia Group company specialising in the management of rail shunting in and out of ports and terminals in Italy, as well as between passenger stations and train maintenance workshops. It also manages several railway terminals through integrated handling, road terminalisation, maintenance and ground services (verification).
It is based in Genoa and employs over 1,000 people throughout Italy; 90 shunting yards; over 200 diesel locomotives.
Approximately 1000 employees
Approximately € 170 Mln
2023 Update - Acquisition of Autamarocchi's Terni branch
Employees
Through MIST, it provides end-to-end transport and industrial support activities to the FS Group core business.
40 operators
Vehicles: 9 industrial vehicles
Teralp
Developer of Rail Freight Terminals in Italy.
Terminal Alptransit (Teralp) has the task of equipping the country's most productive economic areas with new technologically advanced in-land terminals capable of meeting the future demand for long-distance freight transport.
Initially focused on the construction of the new terminals in Milan and Brescia, which will allow optimal management of the traffic increases generated by the opening of the Gotthard and Monte Ceneri railway tunnels.
Blueferries
Bluferries operates ferry services for wheeled vehicles and passengers on the Strait of Messina.
Blueferries provides efficient, reliable, innovative and high-quality services for the transport of goods and passengers, pursuing a constant process of identifying the needs and expectations of its customers.
The company operates respecting social and environmental sustainability and protecting the health and safety of workers.
Approximately 150 employees
Approximately € 30 Mln
Industrial Plan Goals
2023 - 2032 Business Plan
The 2023-2032 Business Plan of the Logistics Business Unit aims to establish the FS Group as one of Europe's leading players in the freight logistics sector. It bases its <<strategic ratio>> on four main elements:
System Operator
Forming strategic partnerships with major Logistics Operators in synergy with the core business of the Unit.
Acting as activators of a global logistics system.
Evolution of the Business Model
Expanding the Unit's positioning on the valuechain, flanking its traditional <<rail based>> activities with logistics ones, enhancing the business share towards end customers.
Internationalisation Investments
Consolidating its leadership in rail freight transport in Italy and gaining a leading position in the European freight and logistics sector.
Making investments for the upgrading of locomotive assets, railway wagons, terminal infrastructure, logistics warehouses and technology.
System Operator
Strategic partnerships with major national and international Logistics and Transport Operators.
MTOs, Terminals and Logistic
Strategic Ratio
Facilitating the evolution towards a One Stop Shop Operator
The partnerships will expand the presence on the entire logistics value chain and consequently improve the commercial proposition of the entire Unit.
Global Freight Forwarders
Activate a global logistics system
The system of partnerships set in motion by the Logistics Business Unit will enable them to act as activators of a global logistics system.
Railway Companies
SYSTEM OPERATORS
Handlers
Shipping Companies
Road transport companies
Investments
The planned investments for the technical enhancement of the Logistics Business Unit amount to € 3.044 Billion.
82% 12% 4% 2%
2,523 Mln €
Investments in rolling stock and overhaul of railway equipment, road vehicles and cranes.
360 Mln €
Investments in terminals, warehouses and logistics facilities.
116 Mln €
Investment in ICT and Technological Innovation
54 Mln €
Other investments
Investments in Assets Rolling stock
Important investments in modernising and upgrading the rolling fleet (electric wagons and locomotives, dieselhybrid locomotives and railway wagons).
320 Electric locomotives
54 Diesel-hybrid
3500 Railway wagons
Locomotives