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DB Cargo UK enters partnership to help increase UK rail freight capacity

Posted: 25 January 2019 | | No comments yet

DB Cargo UK and Maritime Transport Ltd have announced plans to combine their expertise to help boost rail freight capacity and competition in the intermodal market.

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After reaching an agreement in principle with Britain’s largest rail freight company, DB Cargo UK, Maritime Transport Ltd has announced the launch of ‘Maritime Intermodal’ – a new division which will initially contract four dedicated services out of Felixstowe and Southampton.

This long-term agreement between two of the UK’s largest freight operators will enable each organisation to operate to its strengths, driving up service and efficiency to ultimately increase intermodal capacity and growth in rail freight.

Under the terms of the proposed agreement, DB Cargo UK will be contracted to run Maritime Intermodal’s rail operations out of Felixstowe and Southampton, and Maritime Intermodal will take on responsibility for DB Cargo UK’s terminals in Trafford Park, Manchester and Wakefield in West Yorkshire.

Maritime Intermodal is committed to significant investment in both equipment and ground-works at the two sites, by improving terminal turnaround times whilst also increasing container storage capacities. The terminals will remain open-access to both intermodal and non-intermodal services, and Maritime Intermodal will retain existing services and seek additional services from all UK ports with all freight operating companies with the intention of increasing its intermodal offering.

Maritime Intermodal will also take responsibility for DB Cargo UK’s existing intermodal customers on its Felixstowe and Southampton services, whilst DB Cargo UK will retain and grow its remaining intermodal business including key flows to and from Scotland.

Speaking about the partnership, Hans-Georg Werner, CEO of DB Cargo UK, said: “This is an exciting new agreement that brings together two of the largest and most successful freight companies in the UK to offer an industry-leading service to customers. It will enable DB Cargo UK to focus on what it does best – the efficient and reliable running of rail freight services, while giving Maritime Transport Ltd the platform to offer its customers further capacity to move its container traffic.” He added: “Intermodal is the fastest growing freight market, yet our terminals were under-utilised. Maritime Transport Ltd is a very successful logistics business and has the volumes and desire to turn these assets into sustainable and profitable distribution centres. It’s a real win-win and we look forward to working with Maritime Transport Ltd going forward.”

John Williams, Executive Chairman of Maritime Group, said: “We are delighted to announce the launch of Maritime Intermodal, a new division of our business created with the intention of offering increased resource to our customers in an increasingly difficult market place.” He added: “In addition, over the four services alone, more than 32 million miles will be taken off the UK road network each year, reducing both congestion and carbon dioxide emissions. This further enhances our creativity in developing intermodal solutions for our customers.”