Posted 25 Nov 2019
Maritime Transport Ltd. (Maritime) has made rapid progress
on the construction of its rail terminal at Castle Donington, East Midlands
Gateway (EMG), due to begin operating officially at the start of 2020. In
addition to ongoing works, the 17-acre interchange, which will be capable of
handling up to sixteen 775metre-long freight trains daily, has recently taken
delivery of three new Sany reach stackers, and two Sany empty container
handlers, to meet the strong customer demand expected.
Now rail-connected, Maritime’s largest terminal to date has
already seen over 50,000 cubic tonnes of concrete poured ready for its
container handling operations to commence. The all-new container handling equipment
supplied by Cooper Specialised Handling Ltd. will ensure minimal disruption to
services, and fast turnaround times. All five Sany machines come as part of
series of asset acquisitions Maritime has made across its network in recent
months, including a new depot in Avonmouth, hundreds of new vehicles and
trailers, and two Konecranes straddle carriers at its rail terminal in
Tamworth.
Commenting on the new plant equipment, Operations Director,
John Bailey, stated; ‘We believe the numerous benefits EMG has to offer will
quickly be realised, and so having these machines ready to go to work will be
crucial in enabling us to meet all customer requirements. Operating this
terminal is a major milestone, and we look forward to offering customers even
more advanced rail solutions.’
Planning permission was granted earlier this year for a
three-storey, 20,000 sq. ft. office at EMG that will act as a headquarters for
Maritime’s rail subdivision, Maritime Intermodal, which launched in April. The
new facility will act as a perfectly-situated hub for customer appointments,
training workshops, and day-to-day operations, with state-of-the-art facilities
for staff to utilise.
In addition to the office itself, planning permission was
also granted for a vehicle maintenance unit, enabling Maritime to carry out
container repairs and conversions as well as trailer servicing and minor
vehicle repairs to its fleet; having these facilities on-site will inevitably
improve the business’s productivity and customer-offering. Refuelling and
reefer points will also be installed on the terminal.
Capable of storing up to 5,000 TEU, EMG is already occupied
with tenants such as Amazon, Shop Direct, K&N, and Nestle. Eventually, the
area will house up to 7,000,000 sq. ft. of warehousing and will serve the major
conurbations of Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Castle Donington, and Kegworth.