APM Terminals boosts rail capacity at Port of Gothenberg
Container capacity at APM Terminals Gothenburg will jump by
50% this fall with the implementation of two new specialized rail cranes and the
completion of an expansion project which will add a sixth access track to accommodate
three full trains of 750 meters length simultaneously, compared to two at present.
Through improved operational efficiency created by these investments, the terminal's rail
volume capacity will rise by 50% annually.
This is a very positive step for Swedish industry noted APM Terminals Gothenburg CEO
Keld Pedersen, adding With the increased train capacity we deliver another competitive
advantage to our customers whose supply chains can realize time and money savings.
Equally important, train operators gain an extra 15% track capacity as we extend rail
tracks from 640 meters to 750 meters.
Gothenburg is the busiest container port in Scandinavia, with volume of 860,000 TEUs in
2013, 90% of which were handled by APM Terminals Gothenburg. Nearly half of all of the
port's container traffic moves by rail into and out of the facility, the highest proportion of
any European port. At present, there are 25 weekly rail shuttles currently serving the
facility, linking the terminal with industrial and population centers in Sweden and
Norway.
The rail investment is part of a total investment package by APM Terminals worth just
over SEK 800 million (USD 120 million) by the year 2016 designed to increase the
capacity, efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the terminal.
The expanded rail access will bring significant benefits not only to port capacity and
operations, but also to the environment as long-haul truck traffic is also reduced said
Mr. Pedersen.