DP World sets new Southampton record for handling containers on ship

DP World’s team at Southampton has broken its all-time move count record after handling more than 9,000 containers on a ship which visited the logistics hub last week. The Ocean Network Express vessel ONE Trust docked at Southampton after sailing from Pusan in South Korea. Some 9,315 containers were exchanged, including 5,824 discharges, 3,473 loads and 18 re-stows, taking 86 hours to complete.

This call broke by 13% the previous terminal record of 8,213 moves set by the MOL Truth two years ago. Steve McCrindle, Port Operations Director at Southampton, said: “We are committed to consolidating Southampton’s position as the most productive port in the UK, turning vessels around faster than any of our competitors. Our performance on ONE Trust was made possible by our new ten crane operating model, which enables us to concentrate more cranes on a vessel while continuing to service other customers at the same time, thereby boosting our productivity.”

“After the disruption of recent years, shipping lines and cargo owners are looking for capacity, reliability and growth opportunities. We are providing it, enabling customers to move goods smoothly and efficiently in and out of the UK and across their supply chains.” DP World – whose global network of ports and terminals enable goods to move seamlessly and securely around the world – runs the UK’s most advanced logistics hubs at London Gateway and Southampton: two deep water ports with access to freight rail terminals, and a rapidly expanding logistics park on the doorstep of the capital.

Between them they moved a record volume of cargo (3,850,000 TEU) in 2022. Over the last 10 years DP World has invested GBP2 billion in the UK. Over the next 10 years it has earmarked a further GBP1 billion of investment, including to further increase the productivity and capacity of its two UK logistics hubs.

Construction is currently underway at London Gateway on a new GBP350 million fourth berth, which will lift capacity by a third when it opens in 2024.