FRIDAY FREIGHT PATH

Middle East war casts long shadow over UK rail freight operations

East Anglia, not the Middle East, but one affects the other more than might be imagined. Image: © Network Rail

Is Britain’s rail freight sector in a state of readiness? Probably yes, but they don’t call it a supply chain for nothing. The links between geopolitics and logistics are tightening again. A war that feels distant can quickly assert itself in timetables, traction costs and terminal throughput. The UK network may appear insulated, but it is anything but immune, as RailFreight.com UK Editor Simon Walton points out.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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