TRAINING IN INTERMODAL RAIL FREIGHT TRANSPORT
Strengthen your national and international connections and expand your reach
MEDRailway
29 June – 07 July 2026
Strengthen your national and international connections and expand your reach

29 June – 07 July 2026


TAG members, rail terminal operators, rail and intermodal freight operators, port and rail-port authorities, logistics consultants and related professionals across the Mediterranean corridor (Spain, France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary). Some prior knowledge of rail and logistics is recommended.
Some of the companies that trust the Escola to train their employees:




Delivered by sector experts, EU officials and experienced rail and intermodal practitioners.
Real case studies from Mediterranean ports and corridors, complemented by panel discussions on funding, innovation and human factors.
Site visits to major Mediterranean ports and terminals (Barcelona, Perpignan, Le Boulou) for first-hand experience of operations and infrastructure.

Lectures
Expert-led sessions covering key topics in rail and intermodal logistics, delivered by leading industry professionals and academics.

Visits
Site visits and practical workshops at rail terminals, intermodal platforms and port facilities to observe logistics operations in real-life environments.

Networking
Networking activities and collaborative teamwork opportunities to connect with professionals from the rail, logistics and intermodal transport sectors.
| 14:30 | Welcome to the course — Sandra Ferrari (MED RFC) |
| 15:00 | European policy on rail freight and future changes in its regulatory framework— Sandra Ferrari / József Ádám Balogh |
| 16:00 | C-OSS of the Mediterranean Corridor: international path allocation — Jose Antonio Grau |
| 16:30 | Disruption management in MED RFC — József Ádám Balogh |
| 17:00 | Role of intermodal terminals in MED RFC: TAG perspective — Carles Rua |
| 17:30 | Railway companies’ perspective — Nadia Vittorini (RAG) |
| 18:00 | From Algeciras to Budapest: Why the Mediterranean Corridor Is Now Europe’s Spine — and Why Training Its People Matters — Joan Calabuig (ADIF) |
| 14:30 | Freight demand patterns and main commodity flows —Jordi Torrent |
| 15:15 | Modal split and trends — Jordi Torrent |
| 16:15 | Terminal types: port, near-port, inland — M. Boschian |
| 17:00 | Infrastructure, equipment and operational processes — M. Boschian |
| 17:45 | Train handling, intermodal transfers, digitalisation — M. Boschian |
| 14:30 | Supply chain drivers: industrial clusters, port traffic, e-commerce — Agustí Ardiaca (Serveto) |
| 15:15 | Mediterranean ports as gateways to global trade —A. Rieutort (Port de Sète) (TBC) |
| 16:15 | Port-rail infrastructure and operational models —P. Morales, Port of Tarragona (TBC) |
| 17:00 | Digital integration and green port initiatives — TMZ / HUPAC (TBC) |
| 17:45 | Best practices and innovation —Miguel de San Juan, VIIA |
| 18:15 | Case study: Port of Barcelona — Eduard Moyà |
| 14:30 | Rail and intermodal cost structures vs road — SNCF (TBC) |
| 15:00 | Key variables affecting competitiveness — SNCF (TBC) |
| 15:30 | Capacity constraints and bottlenecks in rail-port systems — SNCF (TBC) |
| 16:15 | National and EU incentive schemes — José Antonio Sebastian – ADIF |
| 17:00 | Case study: Toulouse-Fenouillet — Naviland (TBC) |
| 14:30 | Green Deal, Fit for 55 and EU rail legislation — D. de Jonge, ILCO-ESPO (TBC) |
| 15:15 | Impact on modal shift and sustainability — EfrainLarrea (MCRIT) (TBC) |
| 15:45 | External costs and CO₂ emissions calculation —Efrain Larrea (MCRIT) (TBC) |
| 16:45 | Closing of online sessions and coordination of in-person programme |
| 17:00 | End of day |
| 08:30 | Meeting point at Escola Europea |
| 09:00 | Welcome to the Port of Barcelona |
| 11:30 | Visit: Perpignan Saint Charles Container Terminal |
| 13:00 | Lunch |
| 15:00 | Visit: Lorry Rail terminal in Le Boulou |
| 17:00 | Visit: Figueras–Perpignan LFP line (Le Perthus) |
| 20:30 | Networking dinner (Sponsored by Rail Freight Corridor 6) |
| 08:30 | Meeting point at Escola Europea |
| 09:00 | Visit to the port railway container terminal – Hutchison Ports BEST |
| 11:00 | Intermodal capacity management and rail operations at port terminals — Fiorenzo Ambrogio (TBC) |
| 12:00 | Rail planning and services at the Port of Barcelona — J.L. González (TBC) |
| 13:30 | Lunch (included) |
| 15:00 | Maritime visit to the Port of Barcelona |
| 16:00 | Current training landscape and future skills requirements in Mediterranean rail logistics — Eduard Rodés (EEIT) |
| 17:00 | Course closing and diploma ceremony |
| 18:00 | End of the course |
Registration fee: 1,250€ per participant*
* The fee includes all online sessions and in-person field visits (with their respective local transfers), training materials, two lunches during the inperson days and a networking dinner in Barcelona. The fee does NOT include accommodation or travel to Barcelona.
Minimum 15 participants per course.
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En general estoy muy satisfecha con el curso tanto el I como el II SURCO.
Estos cursos son siempre interesantes por la materia y los contactos personales.
Las visitas son muy útiles y el formato teoría-práctico es muy bueno. La experiencia global es muy buena y estoy muy satisfecha, me apuntaría a una tercera edición aún más especializada.
Certified under UNE-EN ISO 9001:2015 for training activities in transport and logistics.
We have joined the #PactForSkills, an initiative by the European Commission to develop Europe’s workforce.

We are an accredited Agent de Suport a la Internacionalització of ACCIÓ.
Barcelona (Spain):
Moll de Barcelona – Terminal Drassanes
Jardins de l’Areté, 1
08039 Barcelona
Phone: (+34) 93 298 6070
Civitavecchia (Italy):
Port Authority System of Centre-North Tyrrhenian Sea
Molo Vespucci snc
00053 Civitavecchia (RM)
Phone: (+39) 351 354 8020
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