Sarah Murray appointed first CEO of Scotland's Forth Green Freeport
Scotland’s designated freeport, Forth Green Freeport (FGF), has appointed Sarah Murray (above) as the first ...
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PD Ports, owner and operator of Teesport, the fifth largest port in the UK and the only major port in England to handle more exports than imports, has expanded its rail freight network to include a new connection at Elderslie, West Central Scotland.
This route is an extension of the existing Teesport to Doncaster service, dedicated to longstanding customer Containerships and operated by PD Ports, in conjunction with our valued partners GB Railfreight. The expanded network will allow for the deposits of empty containers and collection of new cargo in Elderslie, ready for export via Teesport.
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