Posted 17 Jul 2019
Maritime Transport (Maritime) has launched two new dedicated
rail services from DP World London Gateway to its rail terminals in Trafford
Park and Wakefield, advancing its expansion into the intermodal market in
response to rising customer demand.
Commencing on 24th June, the two daily services
hauled by DB Cargo UK are Maritime’s fifth and sixth to date, following the launch
of Maritime Intermodal in April. With the capacity to move up to 76 TEU in each
direction, both services are hauled by class 66 locomotives liveried in
Maritime’s colours, which operate Monday to Friday on export services, and
Tuesday to Saturday on imports, providing customers with a seamless link between
DP World London Gateway and the large manufacturing and consumer conurbation in
Northern England. Maritime also plans to increase the number of trucks
stationed at several of its strategically-placed depots nearby to support this
increase in volume.
Maritime has seen consistent growth in its container
throughput at each of its rail terminals, illustrating its ability to deliver
reliable services as well as having the capacity to offer flexibility which is crucial
to customers’ supply chains.
Commenting on the additional services, Chief Executive
Officer, Simon Smart, stated: ‘Maritime continue to invest and commit to our
strategic and long-term plan of developing a truly flexible and competitive intermodal
product to the industry. We are delighted to extend our rail services via DP
World London Gateway, complementing our existing services from Felixstowe and
Southampton. As our national coverage and network increases, we are able to
adapt to the ever-changing situation within the container transport sector, and
offer our customers a complete and cost-effective package.’
Works have already commenced on Maritime’s fifth locomotive,
Maritime Intermodal Five, which is currently stationed in the workshop as Maritime
looks to target further services from its new terminal under construction at East
Midlands Gateway, Castle Donington, which is due for completion in November,
and capable of handling up to 16 trains per day.
James Leeson, Head of Port Commercial at DP World London
Gateway, said: ‘We’re extremely pleased to be maintaining our close
relationship with Maritime, and being involved with the implementation of a first-class
solution that delivers an exceptional service whilst offering huge economic
benefits. The additional trains will provide much greater scale, scope and
services for customers, particularly as we continue to see growth in our
container volumes at the port.’