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Kühne & Nagel/EWS deal
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Main port connectivity problems in the UK are driving non-traditional customers to intermodal rail. Kühne & Nagel has reached a 3-year agreement with EWS which will result in up to 200,000 container movements/year across the UK being switched from from road to rail.

Kühne & Nagel, probably the world’s biggest NVOCC, uses rail-road combined transport in many countries around the world, but this is its first recourse to rail in the British Isles. “In response to the ever increasing volumes and demands of our customers we see rail as an effective alternative to complement traditional road haulage concepts,” said Peter Ulber, CEO of Kühne & Nagel UK and Ireland..

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