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What is the definition of “good weights” at CAFT?

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What is the definition of “good weights” at CAFT?

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CAFT is considering “net net tonnes”. This means that only the weight of the goods transported is taken into consideration. The weight of containers is excluded as well as the weight of lorries using rolling road. Thus, there is a difference to the definition of weights used by the European railway statistics or by the statistics of railway enterprises. For their purpose, the total amount of tonnes transported by rail is being considered. However, the definition used for CAFT is the only one to ensure compatibility between the different modes and to calculate valuable modal split figures.

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