PD Ports, one of the UK’s major port groups, has won the coveted title of Business of the Year 2019 at the Rail Freight Group’s (RFG) annual awards ceremony.
The port operator took the top prize with judges praising its outstanding commitment to its customers and to the wider local community in the North East.
The judges were particularly impressed by PD Ports show of industry leadership in the way it promotes rail freight services, especially across the North, and by putting real money behind its rhetoric when launching a second weekly service to Scotland at the business’ own financial risk.
Last year, PD Ports launched its second Scottish service known as the Teesport Express, combining ferry and rail, to replace an alternative ferry service form Rosyth to Zeebrugge which had been withdrawn by its operator.
PD Ports recognised the need to bring about an alternative solution for customers, enabling cargo to be moved more easily to Scotland, with the only existing options in addition to Teesport being to bring it by water to Felixstowe or the Humber and then completing its journey by road.
Five years after the launch of the company’s Intermodal Rail Terminal at Teesport, the investment has taken the port from strength to strength. The port operator now offers more daily connections to Scotland than any other port in the North.
Frans Calje, PD Ports’ CEO, said: “We are delighted to have won this award, as it highlights our promise to deliver the very best customer service, as well as our ongoing commitment to getting more goods moving by rail.
“The fact that the Teesport Express service could be commissioned so quickly demonstrates the strength of the relationships that we hold with our partners within the supply chain as we were able to influence decision-making with ferry and rail operators to get an entirely new service up and running.
“Customer care is the lifeblood of our business and is embedded in every department, location and function across the UK. As a business we acknowledge that without our customers we wouldn’t operate, and we do everything within our power to help them be successful, profitable and secure their own futures as well as ours.”
The judges also paid tribute to PD Ports continued support to the local community when announcing the port operator as their Business of the Year.
PD Ports was commended for both its internal scheme ‘Find It Fund It’ which helps staff support their chosen local charities, as well as for its partnership with Stockton Riverside College to establish and support the Logistics Academy – an initiative which encourages training and upskilling to current staff and the local population.
Frans added: “To not only be recognised for our commitment to our customers, but also for our ongoing work within the local community on Teesside is truly rewarding.
“We take great pride in giving back to the community and have a firm belief in nurturing local talent to secure our future workforce and help the Tees Valley continue to thrive.”
The awards were presented by the awards’ sponsor John Smith, MD of GB Railfreight (GBRf), and Simon Coppen of Burgess Salmon at a dinner held on 12 September at the De Vere Latimer Estate Hotel, Chesham.
Maggie Simpson, RFG Executive Director, said: “We continue to be amazed by the excellent and innovative work done by the member of the Rail Freight Group and are pleased to be able to recognise some of them through these awards.”
The Rail Freight Group is the representative body for the rail freight industry in the UK. The annual awards acknowledge outstanding contributions in seeking solutions to increase the volume of goods moving by rail.