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Maritime Transport named Road Freight Company of the Year at Multimodal Awards

Posted 23 Jun 2023

Maritime Transport, the UK's leading provider of integrated road and rail freight logistics, has been named Road Freight Company of the Year at the 2023 Multimodal Awards, held at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham on 13th June. The prestigious award marks the fifth occasion Maritime has won the Road category since it was introduced in 2016.

Thousands of shippers, retailers, manufacturers, wholesalers, importers, and exporters attended the three-day Multimodal exhibition this year, alongside 300+ exhibitors offering solutions across all modes of transport. In line with its environmental strategy, Maritime’s award-winning stand showcased a Volvo FH electric HGV featuring Volvo’s largest 540kWh battery, to highlight how electric vehicles can be utilised across Maritime’s network to benefit its customers’ supply chains. Maritime also displayed a 1948 Austin K4 truck, representing an extraordinary transport journey which has seen the fifth generation of the Williams family now working within the Company. 

The Awards evening, hosted by Fifth Gear presenter, Vicki Butler-Henderson, saw more than 850 guests gather to celebrate achievement and innovation in the air, road, rail, maritime, and freight forwarding sectors. Winners of each category were voted for by readers of the Multimodal Newsletter, as well as exhibitors and Multimodal attendees. Maritime emerged victorious amongst a credible line-up of finalists, including the likes of CMA CGM, DSV, Dachser, and Pentalver Transport. Maritime was also shortlisted as a finalist in the Rail Freight category, sponsored by Howard Tenens Logistics.

Alex Williams, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Maritime Transport:

‘In 2001, Maritime was a small container transport company, with 191 employees, 136 vehicles, and five depots. 22 years later, we’ve diversified into distribution and rail, employ 3,000 drivers and staff across more than 40 sites including eight rail freight terminals, and have invested in one of the most modern, eco-friendly fleets in the UK. Our strategy is to own and operate the most sustainable and cleanest full-load supply chain in the country, and we continue working towards this, with battery electric vehicles in the pipeline to be stationed at our terminals, utilising alternative fuels like HVO, and accelerating the movement of domestic product across the country through the rail network in addition to traditional container cargo. To receive this award a fifth time is tremendous recognition of what our incredible teams have achieved in two decades, and reinforces our continued drive to provide our customers with security, choice, and added value for first and final miles.’