Peel Ports unveils £30M RoRo berth at London Medway

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Peel Ports unveils £30M RoRo berth at London Medway
Peel Ports Group has officially unveiled its new £30 million ($40.6 million) RoRo berth at London Medway as it welcomed a key freight service to the facility.

Peel Ports hosted guests at the port in Sheerness for a ceremony to mark the completion of the new in-river vessel berth and floating pontoon, which will boost capacity for RoRo cargo handling.

As part of the official opening, the port welcomed one of Finnlines’ new Finneco-class hybrid RoRo vessels – a regular feature of the weekly service connecting London Medway with Finland, Poland, Belgium and Spain.

This new freight route between Kent, Northern Europe and Continental Europe offers customers shorter transit times and more efficient loading and unloading operations, supporting faster and more reliable supply chains, reported Peel Ports.

Finnlines launched its freight service in September, with further connections available to Belgium, Spain, and Ireland, which will be operated with three hybrid RoRo vessels.

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With each vessel holding a cargo capacity of 5,800 lane metres, equivalent to around 400 trailers, the service improves the route network, providing customers with shorter transit times and increased cargo capacity, as well as enabling faster and more efficient loading and unloading operations.

The new berth and pontoon will cater for RoRo vessels arriving at the port, carrying commodities such as automotives, paper reels and timber, construction machinery and building materials, project cargo, agribulks, and steel.

The development will also reportedly support the continued growth of the port operator’s customers, such as Volkswagen and CEVA, who use London Medway as the primary location for their southern UK operations.

The construction and paper industries will also benefit from the new infrastructure, with adjacent berths being freed up to increase volume capacity for various cargoes.

The new berth is one of several investments made at the port, with more expected in coming years, such as a new rail connection to improve how freight moves in and out of the site, making the whole operation even more efficient and integrated.

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Richard Goffin, Port Director, said: “This major new addition to our infrastructure will bring huge benefits to the port and the wider supply chain, as well as future-proof our operations here for many years to come.

“The new berth and its facilities will further improve operational efficiency and enhance flexibility for our customers. It’s also been great to welcome Finnlines’ new freight service to London Medway yesterday, and it’s a strong example of the kind of high-quality, long-term partnerships this investment was designed to support.”

Last month, Clydeport, part of Peel Ports Group, exchanged an option agreement with Statkraft to explore the development of a green hydrogen facility at its Hunterston PARC (Port and Resource Campus) site.

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