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Freight ferry boost for the Channel as P&O adds Tilbury-Calais services

Twice daily eight-hour sailings between Essex port and Calais will have capacity for 100 freight units

Loading and unloading of the container ship Norsky at the Port of Tilbury.(Image: Nigel Howard)

P&O Ferries will strengthen its position on the English Channel by launching a new daily ferry service linking Calais with the Port of Tilbury.

The new route launches this month and is designed to give unaccompanied freight a direct route to a port just 25 miles from central London.

It further broadens P&O Ferries’ services for importers to and exporters from the South East of England.

Janette Bell, chief executive, said: “We are delighted to be able to increase the choice we offer our customers by introducing a reliable, efficient and timely route for goods bound for markets in London and the South East.

“The route saves up to 75 road miles each day compared with the traditional Calais-Dover crossing, meaning that our customers save on fuel and land on the doorstep of London. By prioritising the fast discharge of the ship, the freight can be on the M25 from 5.30am, thereby enabling time-sensitive loads to continue their journey before the rush hour starts.”

Tilbury Docks, Essex.(Image: PA)

P&O Ferries has chartered the Caroline Russ to service the new route, with two sailings every weekday and one each on Saturday and Sunday.

Xavier Bertrand, Président du Conseil Régional des Hauts-de-France, said: “The opening of a regular shipping line between Tilbury and Calais is an event to celebrate for many reasons. On the one hand, it meets the expectations of the European market and will help developing trade with Greater London, the Midlands and Greater Manchester.

“On the other hand, it will improve the fluidity on the Channel, especially in the event of a no deal Brexit. The port of Calais and P&O Ferries show their willingness to invest in the future, to offer a wider range of services to their customers in the logistics sector and to enhance the attractiveness of the French coastline.”