Maersk Sentosa container ship inbound for Liverpool2 container terminal south berth



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Maersk Sentosa container ship inbound for Liverpool2 container terminal south berth. She reduced her speed to wait for the tide to switch so she could make an ebb way approach instead of swinging on the flood to make a flood approach. 
Pictures by me 31/07/2018
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Temporary replacement of Felixstowe Service

Due to IT issues at the Felixstowe terminal and related port congestion the IO2 service will be temporarily calling London Gateway instead of Felixstowe. The first affected vessel will be:
  • Vessel: MSC ATHOS
    Eastbound ETS London Gateway September 9, 2018.
Source: Hapag-Lloyd






MARITIME MINISTER VISITS PORT OF LIVERPOOL

(L-R) Colin Mottershead, Shiphand/Tug Driver, Darrin Hyde, RTITB Trainer/Gantry Operator, Nusrat Ghani MP, Maritime Minister, Patrick Walters, Chief Operating Officer, Jo Scott, Group Head of Marketing, Emma Wilson, Digital Apprentice, Mark Reynolds, Shift Manager.
Peel Ports has welcomed Maritime Minister Nusrat Ghani MP to its flagship container terminal Liverpool2 today [Wednesday 25 July].
The visit comes as the terminal prepares to welcome its largest regular caller to date when 2M (Maersk and MSC alliance) introduce a new transatlantic container service to the port.
The Minister met with Chief Operating Officer Patrick Walters and received a tour of the port, as well as meeting with workers from varying roles across the container terminal.  
Patrick Walters, Chief Operating Officer of Peel Ports said: “Workforce diversity is very important to us, blending attributes and skills enables our people and our business to perform to their true potential. We are committed to increasing diversity, and this includes attracting more women to the industry and supporting their development into senior roles. We’re pleased that the Minister has been able to see what we are doing to support skills development, employment and international trade at this exciting time for our business.”
Maritime Minister Nusrat Ghani said: “It was fantastic to see first-hand the workings of this thriving port and to meet the highly-skilled and dedicated staff who drive its success.
 “Our ports play a vital role in Britain’s economy and I welcome the stellar work Peel Ports is doing to invest in infrastructure and skills for the future while attracting trade for both regional and national benefit.”
2M is switching its TA2 service from Felixstowe to Liverpool on a temporary basis. At the same time, Maersk Line’s South American service, Colombia Express, will also start calling at the port of Liverpool, exporting UK goods to Newark.
Liverpool will be the final port of call for both weekly services as they head westbound across the Atlantic. The ships will load UK export cargo such as Scotch whisky, food products and trade machinery.  The new services will also see the Port of Liverpool open up direct links with the US ports of Charleston and Savannah.
The TA2 and Colombia Express routes will use a range of vessels up to 8500 TEU. The larger vessels will call at Liverpool2 with smaller vessels using Royal Seaforth Container Terminal.
Earlier this year Peel Ports introduced a rail freight service connecting the Port of Liverpool to Scotland, in partnership with DB Cargo. It is now the only major UK container terminal to offer tri-modal connectivity, with road, rail and water, the Manchester Ship Canal, plus short-sea shipping offering connections to Scotland and Ireland.
For more information on exporting to the USA via Liverpool2 please click HERE.


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