CEMEX and Walsh River Freight Partnership to Reduce Transport CO2 by 75%

CEMEX and Walsh River Freight Partnership to Reduce Transport CO2 by 75%

May 17, 2021
CEMEX has agreed a new five-year partnership with Walsh, a leading provider of river, road and rail freight solutions in London.

This contract will see Walsh running barges on the River Thames to transport aggregates from CEMEX’s wharf at Dagenham to its readymix plant at Fulham with a 75% CO2 saving compared to road transport. It further demonstrates CEMEX’s Future In Action commitment to net zero CO2, with an equivalent saving of more than 5,000 lorry movements.
Marine aggregates are processed at Dagenham and the site also receives limestone by sea from the company’s Raynes Quarry in North Wales. Both materials are used in the Fulham plant to produce concrete that is supplied into the London market.
This contract will transport CEMEX materials on the Thames with one barge service completed every day. The use of a river barge to transport these materials takes trucks off the road, helping to ease congestion and reduce emissions; each loaded barge carries 400 tonnes which saves the equivalent of 20 HGV lorries travelling across the centre of London.
This contract with Walsh has been agreed as CEMEX prepares to invest in its Fulham Readymix site to ensure it can continue to meet demand for construction materials in the capital into the long-term. Opportunities to develop the partnership with Walsh further, including the identification of additional flows, are being explored.
Dave Hart, CEMEX Supply Chain Director for UK and France, commented: “We are pleased to have agreed this new partnership with Walsh, who are perfectly placed to support us with the supply of materials into our Fulham site. We are always looking for ways to enhance the sustainability of our logistics operation, and the use of river freight supports our drive to be a responsible business by reducing congestion and air emissions in our great capital city.”
Lex Russell, Materials Director for CEMEX UK, added: “Our Fulham readymix plant is a vital part of our London operation so it is important that it receives a consistent and reliable flow of materials from our Dagenham Wharf. Using the Thames provides a congestion-free, sustainable route through the centre of London and maximising the opportunities for river freight was encouraged in the Greater London Authority’s strategic plan for the city.”
Joe Gifford, Managing Director of Walsh, said: “This is a win-win, not just for CEMEX and Walsh, but also for freight transport, construction and the environment. Moving essential materials via the River Thames has numerous advantages – reducing lorry miles, less congestion, lower emissions – whilst at the same time helping to meet London’s demand for materials for redevelopment and regeneration. We’re proud to be working with the team at CEMEX to deliver that.”
 

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Notes to Editors: 

About CEMEX:
•    CEMEX is a global building materials company that provides high-quality products and reliable services. CEMEX has a rich history of improving the wellbeing of those it serves through innovative building solutions, efficiency advancements, and efforts to promote a sustainable future.
•    CEMEX R&D, Innovation and Business Development projects are part of the global R&D collaboration network, headed by CEMEX Research Centers, based in Switzerland
 

About Walsh: 
•    Walsh is London’s premier provider of river, road and rail freight solutions for construction. Offering a complete end-to-end bulk materials handling service, from excavation and waste removal to recovery and recycling, the firm has five decades of experience in groundworks, land remediation and specialist construction management. The company has played a key role in many of London’s major infrastructure schemes in recent decades. Walsh is part of the GRS Group of companies, Britain’s leading independent trader, transporter and handler of construction products and waste materials. For more visit www.swalsh.com

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