Multimodal pan-European logistics specialist P&O Ferrymasters has announced a multi-million investment of 240 new swap body freight containers to extend its intermodal logistics network. The investment is an integral part of the company’s strategic growth plan
The 45ft curtainside units are the first of their kind in the P&O Ferrymasters fleet. The design of the swap bodies minimises empty weight, thereby cutting fuel consumption and carbon emissions because there is less dead weight to carry.
Wim Blomme, P&O Ferrymasters’ Intermodal Director, said: “Our customers will benefit from the flexibility of these multi-purpose load units, with the swap bodies being deployed on our routes in Poland, Italy and Spain from this month.”
“The major advantage of the swap bodies is that goods can be loaded and unloaded from the side and top. They are equipped with sliding curtains, a sliding roof and solid rear doors to allow easy access via the open side, top and rear.”
The swap bodies have been purchased from Italian manufacturer Centro Costruzioni Furgonature Containers Srl. Customers expected to utilise the units are drawn from a wide variety of sectors including chemicals, steel, paper and packaging, automotive, retail and consumer goods.
P&O Ferrymasters serves 20 strategic locations in 12 countries across the continent, operating integrated road, rail and sea links via a fleet of 4,000 trailers and containers. P&O Ferrymasters also owns a rail terminal in the Romanian city of Oradea, which facilitates the onward movement of goods to Britain from Asian countries via the Silk Road.
The company is a division of P&O Ferries, which sails on eight major routes between Britain, France, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Holland and Belgium. It operates more than 20 vessels which carry 8.4M passengers and 2.3M freight units annually.
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