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New rail freight service launches out of Port of Immingham taking 80 HGVs off the road a day

Humber Express' arrival comes at the perfect time to help ease current logistics woes and meet Christmas demand

Launch of the Humber Express - the first ever intermodal rail service out of Port of Immingham

A new rail freight service linking Port of Immingham to a major inland logistics hub has launched, freeing up more than 80 HGV drivers a day to ease pressure on the industry.

Shipping giant DFDS and IPort Rail in Doncaster have united to launch the Humber Express - the first ever intermodal service to leave the complex.

Arriving in Immingham from destinations around the globe, containers are loaded up at an existing terminal, with a huge programme of work on the South Bank rail line making it possible.

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Two daily services carrying an initial 22 containers a time has begun, with potential to scale up significantly.

Andrew Byrne, managing director of DFDS Seaways, said: “The logistics industry is facing one of its largest challenges in a generation. There are additional complexities due to Brexit still impacting on supply chains, and the current shortage of lorry drivers is threatening to undo years of development of slick and efficient just in time operations that rely on supply chains that operate equally as quickly and proficiently.

“With tens of thousands of containers, tank containers and trade vehicles moving in and out of the Port of Immingham every year the fact none of these are moved by rail is something that has long needed addressing. The Humber Express will complement the efficient logistics and transport operations which already successfully run out of the port. I am delighted that DFDS and IPort Rail have had the courage and commitment to make it happen.”

IPort is described as the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most advanced multimodal logistics hub, forming an 800-acre terminal and warehousing site sitting beside the M18 in South Yorkshire, with further rail connections and enhanced access to the motorway network.