Transfesa Logistics Rebrands as DB Cargo Iberia to Strengthen Position in Spain
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Transfesa Logistics has officially been rebranded as DB Cargo Iberia, marking a strategic move to strengthen the presence of DB Cargo on the Spanish market. The change follows a recent reorganisation within the Transfesa Group and reflects a stronger focus on international rail logistics and integrated transport solutions across the Iberian Peninsula.
With the new identity, DB Cargo Iberia is now fully integrated into the brand structure of DB Cargo, Europe’s largest rail freight operator. This alignment is expected to support the further development of international freight corridors connecting Spain with key European markets and strengthen cross-border logistics capabilities.
Under its new name, the company will focus on three main strategic areas: international rail freight transport, logistics solutions for the automotive industry, and integrated transport services within a strong European network. These segments represent key growth areas and build on decades of operational experience in international logistics.
Despite the rebranding, operational continuity will remain unchanged. DB Cargo Iberia will continue to work with the same teams and technical expertise developed over many years, ensuring stability and reliability for its customers. The company will maintain its role as a provider of experienced, Europe-wide logistics
services, with rail forming the backbone of modern and sustainable supply chains.
As part of the wider DB Cargo network, DB Cargo Iberia is also expected to play an important role in expanding intermodal freight transport. The company aims to improve the efficiency and competitiveness of international transport chains while promoting rail as a climate-friendly alternative within European logistics.
The rebranding highlights DB Cargo’s long-term strategy to strengthen its international footprint and position rail as a key pillar of sustainable freight transport across Europe.
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