On 1 January 2026 Contargo took over 50 percent of the shares of Cargo-Center-Graz Logistik GmbH (CCGL). The partnership strengthens both sides: Contargo extends its network to include the Adriatic ports, while CCGL will be linked by rail in future to the Contargo network.
CCGL at Cargo Terminal Graz functions as a central logistics platform and organises block trains between Graz and the southern ports plus pre-carriage and on-carriage by truck from Graz, as well as performing the entire operative scheduling and dispatch.
At present CCGL operates the following round trips:
- Koper–Bilk–Enns–Koper: 1 round trip per week
- Koper–Graz–Koper: 4 round trips per week, with an increase to 6 trips per weekplanned in 2026
- Graz–Enns–Graz: 2 round trips per week
The central focus is on a sustainable connection between German industry, the Austrian markets, the Adriatic ports and the South East European economic region. As well as containers, trailers will be transported along this route in future.
It is planned to connect the hub in Graz with the Contargo network by rail this year, initially in the Frankfurt-Wörth region. Thus customers will benefit from a direct, sustainable rail connection to the Adriatic ports and the markets of South East Europe. The cooperation is geared to long term growth. As an initial step, additional Adriatic ports will be connected to the hub in Graz.
Picture (from left to right): Robert Brugger, Managing Director of CCGL, and Andreas Mager, Head of Contargo Intermodal Solutions, at the cargo terminal in Graz