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Tesco launches 10th rail freight service as it ramps up net zero mission
A further 31 million cases of goods a year are set to be moved across the country by the Tesco rail network rather than by lorry, as Tesco continues to roll out its rail service across the UK.
The latest ‘Tesco train’ will move 600k cases per week, replacing more than 90 trips per week previously needed to move goods from its main distribution centre in Daventry, Northamptonshire on a 260-mile round trip to its regional distribution centre in Widnes in the north west.
The improvements will lead to a significant reduction in road miles – with this new service resulting in an annual emission saving of more than 6,000tCO2e.
The service brings the total number of cases moved by the Tesco rail network to more than 300 million cases per year.
With the launch of the tenth train service, the total number of cases moved around the country on the retailer’s rail network will increase to over six million cases per week – increasing to more than seven million during peak periods.
Ellis Shelton, Logistics UK's Senior Policy Advisor said: "Tesco’s largest rail service yet, this initiative demonstrates the company’s commitment to sustainable, efficient logistics by reducing reliance on road transport and bringing products closer to stores, making the final delivery step faster and greener.
"By replacing road miles with rail, the retailer is contributing to a broader reduction in domestic transport emissions, with heavy goods vehicles responsible for around 21% of the UK’s total."
The train will be Tesco’s biggest service to date. By delivering by rail to Trafford Park, products are much closer to stores for the final step in the delivery process, with lorries collecting cases of goods off the train and delivering them direct to store.
The new service, in partnership with DRS and Maritime, will extend the network across the country moving both fresh and dry goods, and will bring the number of Tesco stores receiving deliveries by rail to 198.
The new service will run six times a week (Monday to Saturday), and the retailer is working with its suppliers to ensure that the return leg of the service is used.
Suppliers benefitting from the route include L’OrĂ©al, AB World Foods, PZ Cussons, and Heinz –with beauty, grocery and household products being moved on the service, in turn helping them reduce their emissions too.
Ken Murphy, Tesco Group Chief Executive, said: "Tesco’s distribution network is one of the most extensive in the UK and plays an important role in our efforts to become carbon neutral in our own operations by 2035.
"Switching from road to rail allows us to get products to our stores in a more sustainable way, by removing thousands of lorry journeys each year and reducing our carbon emissions.”
John Williams, Executive Chairman – Maritime Group said: “We are pleased to welcome this important new service to our terminal in Manchester, and continue supporting Tesco with ‘final-mile’ deliveries to its regional distribution centre and store locations in the northwest.
"Tesco’s largest service to date underlines the strategic role of our rail facility in Manchester as a hub for British trade, uniquely placed to offer fast, efficient, low-carbon logistics for both international and domestic cargo.”
The work being done to decarbonise the Tesco distribution network doesn’t stop there. In addition to moving from road to rail, the retailer is also working to optimise its road transport network by increasing efficiency where it can.
For example, the supermarket has introduced double decker trailers, leading to a 40% reduction of truck journeys. It has also worked with suppliers who ordinarily purchase transport on a one-way basis to help align orders.
This has enabled Tesco suppliers to work together to purchase both legs of a journey, with 50% fewer vehicles required for these trips.
Published On: 10/10/2024 14:00:00
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