In the photo (from left): Francesco De Lauso (CEO at CTL), Judit Magdolna Palicska (Managing Director at Waberer's Network), Csivánczy Gábor (Business Development Manager at Waberer's), Tobias Jüngling (Head of Network Development at CTL), and Abraham Garcia Martinez (CFO at CTL)

Optimised transit times to Eastern Europe: Waberer’s partners with German CTL

Waberer's Network Kft, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Waberer's Group, has entered into a strategic cooperation with Cargo Trans Logistik AG (CTL) of Germany, with the aim of optimizing the transport of goods to and from Hungary.

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28.11.2024

The general cargo cooperation between CTL and Waberer’s Network aims to jointly optimise procurement and delivery transports to and from Hungary.

According to the network, Waberer’s Network offers around 75 route connections between its hub in Budapest and 100 European hubs. Through this cooperation, approximately 200 CTL network partners gain access to Waberer’s extensive general cargo network, enabling them to offer significantly shorter transit times to their customers.

Better connections for CTL partners

Previously, transports to and from Hungary took more than 72 hours. Thanks to the cooperation with Waberer’s Network, this has been reduced to 48 hours, according to the association. This improvement is made possible by daily departures from the CTL central hub in Homberg to Waberer’s central hub in Budapest.

CTL partners also benefit from enhanced connections to and from Hungary. Waberer’s offers comprehensive coverage of the entire Hungarian region as well as access to numerous European hubs.

“The cooperation with Waberer’s Network is the ideal and most logical step for us at CTL towards Eastern Europe. With the Hungarian market leader in general cargo, we have found the perfect partner for our network at eye level,” explains Abraham Garcia Martinez, CFO of CTL.

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