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www.truckandtrack.com Winter 2019 Truck and Track 77 RAILFREIGHT 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 ofthreenewSanyreachstackers,andtwoSanyemptycontainer 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. Maritime’s East Midlands Gateway terminal on track for completion Sandrine Prieur has been appointed as CSR Director for Getlink, effective as of 2 December 2019. A graduate of the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce in Bordeaux, Sandrine Prieur, 53, has built solid expertise across several areas at the heart of CSR: environmental and energy management, human resources, organisational governance and commercial development (notably in airports and freight). She was most recently Deputy Director of Environmental and Sustainable Development at Groupe ADP , responsible for CSR performance and environmental and energy policy. She joins the Getlink Executive Committee and will report directly to François Gauthey, Deputy CEO of the Group. “Creating this function within Getlink’s Executive Committee underlines the Group’s intent to further enhance the eco- responsible commitments made by Europorte, ElecLink and Eurotunnel over the past 25 years. Sandrine Prieur’s expertise will enable us to accelerate and broadcast this impact,” said François Gauthey. Sandrine Prieur appointed Getlink Director of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) TAILOR MADE VEHICLE & TRAILER SOLUTIONS 01543 420 121 www. deker .co.uk
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