ENNA Transport went live with the rail-specific software suite consisting of zedas®cargo and zedas®asset on September 1, 2025. The Croatian company - with a market share of more than 20 percent in national rail freight transport - is thus consistently driving forward the digitalization of its European network. The go-live marks a decisive milestone on the road to end-to-end, data-based logistics and maintenance processes.
Parallel operation successfully replaced
ENNA Transport has already been working with the new system under real conditions over the past few months. The official go-live marked the end of the previously necessary parallel operation of various legacy systems. The previously heterogeneous IT landscape - a network of individual applications that were not fully integrated - has now been replaced by a central, standardized solution. This reduces manual duplication of work and creates clear, uniform data flows.
First effects visible: trust in data increases
The complete introduction is gradually easing the burden on day-to-day operations. This is particularly evident in the area of personnel and time accounting: after two months in production, the processes are stable, reliable and accepted.
Further effects will follow as soon as all reporting functions have been expanded in detail. Previously, evaluations were often compiled manually from various documents. With the new solution, primary data and automated reports will be available in future - a basis for greater transparency, faster decisions and reliable performance indicators.
Integrated asset management
In addition to zedas®cargo, ENNA Transport relies on zedas®asset for the maintenance of its vehicle fleet. The software ensures ECM-compliant deadline management, reliable documentation and efficient resource planning for workshop processes. The continuous flow of data between logistics and asset management creates a uniform picture of vehicle status and availability.
Technical highlight: interface to the new Rijeka terminal
A special element of the introduction is the new interface to the container terminal in the port of Rijeka, which is being set up together with Maersk. The integration has been fully implemented and will be put into use in the next few steps. This will digitally connect a central hub on the Adriatic - an important lever for significantly more efficient processes along the maritime supply chain.
Outlook: Rollout in other countries
ENNA Transport is also planning to introduce zedas®cargo in its subsidiaries in Hungary and Serbia. Both markets have country-specific requirements - from Cyrillic document formats in Serbia to language-related system adaptations in Hungary. These enhancements will further expand the use of the software suite and strengthen international process harmonization.
Strong partnership
The collaboration between ENNA Transport and ZEDAS is characterized by close coordination, a high level of commitment and a shared understanding of the importance of data quality in a growing logistics network. Both companies are working closely to further professionalize the digitalization of rail logistics in Southeast Europe.
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