For over four years now, PD Ports has operated a very successful intermodal rail freight service with direct connections from Teesport to Mossend. This route provides a simple, more cost effective and environmentally friendly route for European markets for Scotland’s imports and exports, whilst alleviating the already congested UK road network. As trade continues to grow and the requirements for more freight to be moved by rail, the new development at Mossend International Railfreight Park is both much needed and an exciting opportunity. It will play a significant role in transforming the modern supply chains into and out of Scotland and we wish the project every success.
Fraser Stirling of Peter D Stirling Limited wins Young Rail Freight Professional Award at Rail Freight Group (RFG) Awards
Fraser Stirling was named the Young Rail Freight Professional of the year at the 2020 Rail Freight Group (RFG) Awards. Announced at the online awards ceremony on 10 September, the…
Read MoreFour major rail freight companies come together at Mossend International Railfreight Park (MIRP) to promote decarbonisation of the supply chain
Four main rail freight companies came together at Mossend International Railfreight Park (MIRP) yesterday with their electric and hybrid locomotives, in support of the decarbonisation of the logistics supply chain…
Read MoreUK launches freeports consultation
The government has launched a consultation on creating up to 10 freeports in the UK, with special tariff and duty status, designed to fuel growth. The first could open as…
Read MoreMossend International Railfreight Park is granted planning consent by Scottish Ministers
PDS and The I D Meiklam Trust, advised by property consultant CBRE, Ryden and Ironside Farrar, have secured planning permission from the Scottish Government for the Mossend International Railfreight Park…
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