A rail shuttle container service linking the major French ports of Marseille Fos and Le Havre with Switzerland is being launched in mid-March in a joint initiative with intermodal operator Naviland Cargo.
Operating three times per week, the service will run to the Swiss terminal of Chavornay – in the French-speaking region near Lausanne – after connecting rail shuttles from each port at the Dijon Gevrey facility in mid-France.

The initiative meets long-awaited demand from logistics professionals and strengthens a strategy encouraged by the French government to extend the port hinterlands beyond national borders into the rest of Europe. Strong backing for the project has also come from the regional councils of Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur and Normandy, which are considering financial support.