Posted 29 Jul 2020
Maritime Transport Ltd. (Maritime) is pleased to announce
two new developments at its East Midlands Gateway (EMG) terminal; the launch of
a new intermodal service operated by GB Railfreight connecting the Port of
Southampton to EMG, and the recommencement of Freightliner’s EMG service from
the Port of Felixstowe. Both services will see COSCO Shipping and OOCL using
the terminal for the first time, marking Maritime’s continued expansion into
the intermodal market and ongoing commitment to providing a full end-to-end UK
logistics solution to its customer-base.
Running five-days-a-week, the new service marked a milestone
as the first GB Railfreight train ever to enter EMG, and represents their
twentieth service to date.
Despite downturn in container traffic and ongoing economic
uncertainties caused by COVID-19, EMG remains fully operational with three
dedicated services so far to support Maritime’s customers and partners. The 17-acre
interchange opened officially in February as part of the 700-acre logistics park
developed by SEGRO, and is capable of handling up to sixteen 775metre-long
freight trains daily with storage capacity for 4,000TEU as well as open access.
Three Sany reach stackers and two Sany empty container handlers on-site ensure
minimal disruption to services and quick turnaround times. The site will
eventually host a new 20,000 sq. ft. headquarters for Maritime’s rail
subdivision, Maritime Intermodal, to house operations staff, state-of-the-art
training facilities, and parking for a fleet of up to 100 HGV’s.
John Bailey, Managing
Director – Intermodal and Terminals at Maritime Transport, said:
‘As the country begins its return to a new normal, we are delighted
to welcome COSCO, OOCL and GB Railfreight to EMG and extend our much-valued partnership
with them. The resumed service to Felixstowe and the new Southampton service
will enable UK businesses even more ways of moving their goods from A to B. We
are incredibly proud of what our drivers and staff have achieved in the short
space of time that the terminal has been open; meeting our customers’ needs and
unique requirements is at the very heart of what we do and we look forward to providing
additional services in the near future.’
John Smith, Managing
Director of GB Railfreight, said:
‘We are thrilled to have launched our first service into
Maritime’s open access terminal at East Midlands Gateway. Like Maritime, we are
committed to keeping Britain on the right lines during these unprecedented times.
We look forward to expanding our capacity in the Midlands region and providing
sustainable, highly-reliable, and environmentally-friendly solutions.’
Mr Zhang Zhendong, Managing
Director at COSCO Shipping Lines UK Limited, said:
‘Having worked with Maritime for a number of years, we are
extremely proud and excited to see our first containers into their new terminal
via rail, which will undoubtedly have a positive impact on our environment and
save many more road miles as we continue to go that extra mile to meet our
customers’ needs.’