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# Rail Freight

Rail freight, lauded for its efficiency in transporting goods over vast distances, has a distinct carbon profile. While it's often more carbon-efficient than road transport, the emissions generated from rail freight, particularly from non-electrified lines, still contribute to global greenhouse gas accumulations.

Integrating SQUAKE's solution into rail freight operations provides a precise assessment of these emissions, empowering companies to make informed decisions. With SQUAKE, rail transporters can enhance their green credentials, aligning sustainability with efficiency in this pivotal sector of logistics.


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