Posted 10 Jan 2022
Maritime Transport Ltd., a leading provider of integrated
road and rail solutions for UK businesses, has launched a new intermodal
service this week hauled by GB Railfreight (GBRf), connecting its Birmingham
Intermodal Freight Terminal (BIFT) with the Port of Felixstowe. With a shortage
of more than 100,000 lorry drivers in the UK causing disruption to supply
chains, Maritime’s latest service provides additional capacity to ensure goods
can continue to move across Britain.
Maritime’s third train to run from the Port of Felixstowe to
BIFT commenced on Monday 10th January. The new service, which has
increased Maritime’s Felixstowe to West Midlands capacity by 40%, runs five
days per week from Tuesday to Saturday, with a total transport capacity of 87
TEU in each direction.
Maritime has invested more than €5 million in container
handling equipment at BIFT since acquiring the terminal back in 2014, which now
benefits from two Konecranes Noell N SC 644 E straddle carriers, two Kalmar ESC450
straddle carriers, and two Sany SDCY100K6GC empty container handlers,
delivering industry-leading turnaround times and unrivalled service
reliability.
To facilitate growing container volumes across its
intermodal network, Maritime has ordered additional container handling machinery
due to arrive throughout 2022, including six Sany reach stackers and three
Kalmar reach stackers.
John Bailey, Managing
Director – Intermodal and Terminals, Maritime Transport:
‘We are thrilled to launch this new service with GBRf. Our
investment in new routes, new equipment, and our terminals enables us to
provide the most advanced logistics solutions, and reflects our drive to deliver
increased resource at a time when the industry is facing huge challenges. We have
achieved unrivalled success in the intermodal sector in a very short period of
time, but we are only at the start of a journey that will continue to see us
challenge the industry norms and accelerate modal shift.’
Robert Ashton, Operations Director, Port of Felixstowe:
‘Increasing the proportion of traffic moving by rail is an
important part of our strategy to offer the widest possible range of
sustainable transport options through the Port of Felixstowe. We are investing
in new plant and equipment as part of our own drive towards net-zero and are
keen to work with partners, including GB Railfreight and Maritime Transport, to
help others remove carbon from their supply chains. With three dedicated rail
terminals at the port we offer more rail services to more inland destinations
with greater frequency than any other UK port.’
John Smith, Managing
Director, GB Railfreight:
‘We are delighted to be expanding our relationship with
Maritime with this new service. The shift to rail freight has a fundamental
part to play in tackling carbon emissions and climate change, and it’s great to
see businesses choosing rail as a greener alternative, without compromising on
operational efficiency and reliability. We are very proud of the hard work that
has been put in to being the industry’s most trusted intermodal carrier.’