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w logistics network will allow the transport of these products for storage or reuse, providing the market with an immediate, versatile and

low-impact solution for moving the energy products of the future.
As part of the actions included in the agreement—developed and coordinated through the Office of the Atlantic Corridor Commissioner—a strategic study will be carried out to analyse the capacity of Adif’s rail infrastructure to handle these types of traffic. The study will focus on connections between Exolum terminals located near production centres for new fuels and Exolum storage terminals located at Spain’s main ports, with particular emphasis on the Atlantic Corridor.

In addition, feasibility analyses will be conducted, including studies on track capacity and the potential development of new sidings and access points within private infrastructure to enable rail transport from production plants to destination ports.

Exolum currently operates rail sidings at 17 of its terminals across Spain connected to the Adif network and has extensive experience in the rail transport of energy products and other liquid bulk cargo.

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