World Cargo News article about Bemo Rail
november 6, 2025Recently, World Cargo News published an in-depth article about Bemo Rail and our collaboration with Auxema Stemmann. The article highlights our expertise in crane rail systems and our innovative maintenance methods.
Below is a brief summary; the full article can be found on the World Cargo News website: Keeping the cranes running smoothly.
Bemo Rail, a Dutch family-owned company founded in 1970, has grown into an international specialist in the design, production, and maintenance of crane rail systems.
Together with the Spanish company Auxema Stemmann, a manufacturer of electrical systems for cranes, we provide comprehensive solutions for crane rails and cable duct protection in South America and other Spanish-speaking markets. The partnership combines technical expertise, quality, and a strong customer focus to deliver optimal support to ports and terminals.
A key part of the article focuses on the use of Flash Butt Welding (FBW), an advanced welding technique that enables Bemo Rail to create continuous, seamless crane rails. This approach reduces wear, extends lifespan, and ensures more reliable crane performance.
With our modern FBW equipment, we can perform up to 30 welds per day, resulting in significant time and cost savings on large-scale projects – such as the recent work at APM Terminals in Rotterdam.
The article also highlights Bemo Rail’s innovative maintenance and repair solutions. We use in-house developed maintenance platforms and specialized tamping equipment to extend the service life of rail systems.
With our expertise and global availability, we contribute to the continuity and safety of port operations worldwide.
We’re proud to see Bemo Rail featured in World Cargo News, especially in an international publication that reaches readers around the globe.



