ZIM Rotterdam largest ship to enter Thames; calls at London Gateway Terminal

Monday, 23 September 2013 00:35 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

The ZIM Rotterdam has called at DP World London Gateway port and will undergo required maintenance. The 10,000teu ship was the largest ever cargo vessel to enter the Thames. ZIM Rotterdam plies the Asia - North Europe trade route on ZIM’s Asia - Europe Express Service (AEX). As a result of an unplanned delay, London Gateway port agreed to accommodate the vessel at short notice. Following the discharge of cargo operations and required maintenance, the ZIM Rotterdam will continue according to her original rotation to other ports in Europe and onward to Asia via the Suez Canal. Rafi Ben Ari, ZIM VP Shipping said: “While the call to DP World’s London Gateway was not planned in advance, this is certainly a happy coincidence. We are proud to call at the state-of-the-art terminal and we look forward to future cooperation with DP World London Gateway.” A spokesman for London Gateway said: “When we got the call from ZIM on Wednesday afternoon, we realised that a solution was needed quickly and so we just got on with the job straight away. Everyone knows we are not opening London Gateway until November and that has not changed, but we weren’t going to let ZIM down when they needed support. So, we will welcome ZIM to London Gateway to allow the ship to undertake essential work that is needed before it can continue on just as soon as possible.” ZIM customers are advised they need to contact their usual agents with customer enquiries.

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