Intermodal Terminals in Europe / Agora

About intermodal-terminals.eu

Information on intermodal terminals is required by intermodal operators, customers of intermodal transport services and the “interested community” of intermodal supporters. Several sources of information exist at:

  • The intermodal terminal owners and operators themselves,
  • Ports or logistics centres in which the terminals are located,
  • Companies to whom the terminals belong,
  • Regions or countries in which they are located,
  • Intermodal operators or other institutions.

Each of these sources provides a specific set of information in various formats and actuality. With this site, operated by KombiConsult with the support of AGORA-Partners, the approach is to provide a single access to uniform information on intermodal transport terminals in Europe. Advantages are:

  • Standardised access, design, information,
  • Regular updates,
  • Uniform language approach,
  • Geo-referenced,
  • Printable terminal information sheets.

Starting with the data on terminals operated by AGORA-Partners we seek to expand the database geographically and from the content perspective continuously.

Terminal operators who want to adjust the information included for their terminal are invited to select their terminal from the list or map and click the button “This is my Terminal, I want to update this entry”. The form, which will open automatically, shows the current data and allows you to enter updated information. You can print the data for your reference and it will be sent to KombiConsult for validation prior to its publication on the website.

If you are a terminal operator and want to add your terminal for the first time, please use the form . The form, which will open automatically, allows you to enter new information. You can print the data for your reference and it will be sent to KombiConsult for validation prior to its publication on the website.

From this approach you can see that the data is based on information provided by the terminal operators. Thus we cannot be made liable for the contents in detail.