Settentrionale Trasporti S.p.A services
Road Haulage Services
Settentrionale Trasporti supplies road haulage services nationally and internationally, thanks to its large number of vehicles and efficient logistic organization which enable its drivers to deliver large quantities of goods and waste materials according to schedule. The company can guarantee its clients the highest level of preparedness, promptness and punctuality on delivery timetable, as well as protection and safety of the goods being forwarded.
Intermodal Freight Services
Settentrionale Trasporti has successfully carried out intermodal freight services for many years in the belief that this approach is the ideal solution for ensuring punctuality and promptness and, at the same time, for reducing operating costs. Making substantial investments and counting on excellent collaborations with leading international operators have allowed the company to maximize the value of combined road-rail transportation and further improve this service in terms of strategy, pricing and environmental protection.Tire Recycling Services
Settentrionale Trasporti works also on the collection and shredding of used tires in order to recycle the rubber and turn it into combustible material called TDF (Tire Derived Fuel) to be employed for industrial purposes, being it particularly suitable for cement kilns. Moreover, all wires are properly extracted too, in order to recover the scrap metal which is to be used for the production of steel.Recovery Of Railroad Ties Services
Once railroad wooden ties are removed from the tracks due to their being no longer fit for the job and thus worn out, they have to be handled to all intents and purposes as hazardous goods. As a matter of fact, railroad ties - generally made of wood – are the members on which the rails are supported and fixed and, up until recently, they used to be heavily treated in order to prevent rot from bad weather conditions and insect infestations. The chemical compounds employed, especially Creosote treating (banned since 2001) were found to be extremely harmful to human beings and to the environment.
