London Gateway gains new customer in Roadways Container Logistics
ESSEX-based Roadways Container Logistics will run services when Britain's new port opens in late next year, promising to save fuel and emissions for importers and exporters throughout the UK.
British multimodal transport and container company signed with DP World's London Gateway terminal to move freight through dedicated rail terminals.
"Britain's new gateway port is closer to Birmingham, Daventry and Manchester than other ports in the UK that can handle the world's largest ships, so this can only be a good thing for supply chain managers who are looking to reduce road miles and improve their carbon impact," said Roadways managing director Nick Matthews.
DATE:2012.11.27