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Port of Tyne hosts Japanese shipment to play part in Hitachi Rail Europe’s supply chain
The Port of Tyne is working with Hitachi Rail Europe, shipping operator Höegh Autoliners and Nissan Shipping Agents (NSA UK) to unload train body-shells at its port facility.
The body-shells are arriving from Japan into the Port of Tyne before being unloaded and transported to Hitachi’s new Rail Vehicle Manufacturing Facility (RVMF) in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham.
The first shipment of five left Kobe in Japan at the end of August on board the giant car carrier Höegh Tokyo.
Travelling around 5,000 nautical miles they arrived at the Port of Tyne approximately 38 days later in early October.
Once they were towed off the ship, the Port began the carefully planned manoeuvre to lift one on to specialist distribution vehicles.
In the first of its kind a tandem lift, using two of the Port’s mobile cranes simultaneously was undertaken and each body-shell measuring 26 metres long and weighing 28 tonnes (the equivalent weight of 14 average family cars) was delicately and precisely lifted into place onto road vehicles.
Andrew Moffat, Port of Tyne Chief Executive Officer, said: “The Port of Tyne is extremely proud to play a part in Hitachi Rail Europe’s supply chain and work with our partners Höegh and NSA to carry out this specialist job for them safely and efficiently.”
Hitachi Rail Europe’s Newton Aycliffe brand new Vehicle Manufacturing Facility will produce the rolling stock to support the Department for Transport’s InterCity Express Programme (IEP) and the Abellio Scotrail contract.
The Port of Tyne anticipates that the next shipment of Hitachi body-shells will arrive in early November.
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