In 2008, the
Government of Argentina ceased the concession granted to
Belgrano Cargas S.A. to operate the 7,347 km. of Belgrano Railway's freight network. "Belgrano Cargas y Logística" was established in May 2013 by National decree, to take over
Belgrano's freight services, formerly operated by Belgrano Cargas. In June that same year the company also took over some services from
Urquiza (2,704 km) and
San Martín (5,254 km) railways. under the new investment plans, July 2014 That same year the National Government also rescinded the contract signed with
América Latina Logística (ALL), taking over the services previously granted to the company, such as Urquiza and San Martín freight services that had been managed by ALL until then. The Government alleged that ALL had not complied with the terms of the contract, previously noted by the General Auditing Office of Argentina.
G22 locomotive, August 2015 Soon after nationalisation, the government began looking to expand the fleet of the company and began making orders both domestically and abroad. One order consisted of 1000 freight wagons from Argentine state-owned company
Fabricaciones Militares. The company also ordered 100 locomotives and 3,500 carriages from
China as part of a plan that also included the purchase of 30,000 rails to repair parts of the line. In September 2015, the Government of Argentina announced the completion of the 100 new diesel locomotives by
Chinese CRRC Corporation, being the first locomotives purchased exclusively for freight transport in
Argentina. Later that month the
Ministry of the Interior and Transport, together with
China Machinery Engineering Corporation, announced that the original Chinese investment of US$2.4 billion in the Argentine freight network was being doubled to US$4.8 billion and new purchases and infrastructure projects would ensue. In August 2016, the first brand-new locomotive manufactured by CRRC was finished, as part of a total of 20 units to be exported to Argentina. ==Privatization==