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Piggybacking chilled goods is 'a huge opportunity' in the UK

18th June 2009, Page 9
18th June 2009
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By Roger Brown A LEADING multimodal operator says transporting chilled goods by train is a "huge opportunity" that the transport industry must embrace.

Ken Russell, commercial and business development director at Glasgow-based John G Russell, says putting more HGV trailers on to freight trains so-called -piggybacking" is one option to ensure this happens.

"There could be benefits from the point of view of cost as well as convenience," he says. "At the moment, it is not a big area in the UK, but we think the idea needs to be debated and looked at again."

He adds: "If we could get an appropriate body height and width agreed by the government to accommodate pallet size, and make sure the insulation is correct for chilled [products], it could unlock a huge opportunity. Consistency and predictability of service, as well as the equipment to support it, is vital."

Rail freight operator DR Schenker is currently looking at introducing a piggyback service after what it describes as "renewed interest from a number of customers': Stuart Boner, managing director of the network segment of DB Schenker Rail (UK), says: "We are working very hard to develop innovative solutions for customers to secure road-to-rail conversion to reduce costs arid carbon emissions."

Meanwhile, the new 26acre Telford International Railfreight Park (TIRP), which cost 18m to build and is operated by John 0 Russell, has opened.

Funding for the facility has come from Advantage West Midlands and the EU's European Regional Development Fund.

The terminal has been handling a series of one-off train movements, primarily for the MoD, since March this year, and offers direct access to the UK rail network.