GB Railfreight has announced that it has signed a new seven-year deal with Hanson Cement for rail freight services.
The new deal includes services from Ketton cement works in Rutland and Ribblesdale cement works in Lancashire, to terminals at London King’s Cross, Avonmouth (Bristol) and Mossend (Glasgow).
GB Railfreight will operate an average of nine trains a week transporting cement in tank wagons which will support major construction projects in London as well as the development of Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Station.
The deal is a continuation of a very successful partnership between GB Railfreight and Hanson and will provide a reliable service moving cement.
The movement of cement from road to rail also helps to reduce carbon emissions and congestion on the road network.
What did the officials say?
John Smith, Managing Director of GB Railfreight, said:
“We are absolutely thrilled to be providing more rail freight services for Hanson. We already provide four trains a week between Ribblesdale and Avonmouth, and this deal will see GB Railfreight haul cement for the first time. We are delighted to continue our partnership and look forward to developing this specific part of Hanson’s supply chain.”
Matt Barlow, Supply Chain Director for Hanson UK, said:
“We are working to increase the tonnage of material we transport by rail across the UK. This arrangement helps us to take trucks off the roads and reduce our carbon emissions. We are thrilled to continue our partnership with GB Railfreight, who have always provided us with an excellent service.”
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