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Easing supply chain bottlenecks

Maersk offers environmentally friendly rail solution for Spanish reefer exports

A Maersk Company, a subsidiary of Maersk and specialized in Intra-European logistics, is launching a new rail product from Spain to the UK especially designed for temperature-sensitive cargo like fruits and vegetables. The new transport option is tailored for fresh Spanish produce, has a flexible capacity, and will initially have three weekly departures from Valencia terminal to Barking terminal in East London. The trains will also carry non-refrigerated cargo on their southbound journey from the UK back to Spain.

After successful trials in September with positive customer feedback, the regular departures will start end of October, just in time for the Spanish peak season for fruit and vegetable exports. Over 90% of these exports are going North resulting in up to 1,400 trucks daily crossing the northern Spanish border towards the main markets in UK, France, Benelux, Germany, and Scandinavia.

"Our new product solves several challenges that our reefer customers in Spain are faced with when exporting: Firstly, many large retailers want to reduce the carbon footprint of the products they sell. Secondly, we have a prevailing shortage of truck drivers, which means that currently, cross-border road transport is often limited and unreliable. Thirdly, the capacity and quality of the major roads are limited, which leads to congestion. Our rail transport makes Spanish exporters independent from the driver shortage as well as road bottlenecks, and offers more than 90% lower CO2 emissions than a truck on the road."

Diego Perdones Montero
Area Managing Director France, Iberia and Maghreb


More destinations could follow, he adds, including integrated ocean and rail solutions: "Big customers – importers, growers, and retailers alike – are operating with both ocean and land-based cargo flows. By offering them our reliable landside distribution network via rail, we will help to create faster, greener, and more efficient routes regardless of the origin and destination of the sensitive cargo."

Furthermore, Maersk is simplifying and optimizing its customers' supply chains with a comprehensive offer of additional logistics services. These range from customs brokerage or cold storage to Captain Peter, a technology that ensures full data transparency about the condition of the cargo inside a reefer container along its whole journey.

For more information:
Rainer Horn
A.P. Moller - Maersk
Tel.: +49 152 54 52 14 62
rainer.horn@hamburgsud.com

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