Two rail freight operators in Poland are reportedly filing for bankruptcy. It concerns Ost-West Logistic Poland and Cargoway, companies which occupy a minor share of the market.
Various Polish media report the bankruptcies. Ost-West Logistic Poland is said to have filed for bankruptcy on 31 December. RailFreight.com could not verify the bankruptcy application. The company occupies less than a 1% market share on the Polish rail freight market. It owns 207 wagons and rents 389, as well as 11 locomotives. In 2024, Ost-West Logistics Poland recorded a net loss of around 2.8 million euros.
The operator Cargoway and its subsidiary Cargoway Tabor are said to follow in the footsteps of Ost-West Logistic Poland. The companies are reportedly…

