Access to the railway opens up unique opportunities for industrial logistics players who want to take advantage of this mode of transport to reduce their carbon footprint while improving their economic performance.
Freight transport is becoming more and more complicated, with road congestion, traffic bans, rising tolls and increasingly expensive fuels, while constraints on emissions are increasing every year.
An alternative to road transport by lorry is to use the train. Access to rail for an industrial site simplifies the management of large-volume deliveries, without compromising economic profitability. In some cases, rail transport even offers an economic advantage over road transport.
What’s more, it’s much less polluting, which is a sustainable competitive advantage!
The SLS Actiparc Sillon Alpin site has direct access to the railway: ideally located in the town of Le Cheylas, between Grenoble and Chambéry. In fact, it’s one of the few industrial sites in Isère with premises available for rent and direct rail access.
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Alstom will move in autumn 2021, enabling this rail line to be put back into service as early as this year.
If your industry is compatible with rail freight transport and you’re looking for new premises, plan a visit to the site.

SLS Actiparc



