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Concern as Port of Felixstowe loses major shipping routes to expanding London Gateway

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The loss of major shipping routes to London Gateway highlights a growing infrastructure gap between Suffolk and Essex, with business leaders, experts and campaigners warning that the Port of Felixstowe's future depends on urgent transport improvements.

Why it matters: The decision by shipping giants Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd to move their Asia-North Europe routes from Felixstowe to London Gateway could signal a significant shift in UK port operations, potentially affecting thousands of local jobs.

The big picture: DP World has invested more than £2.5bn in London Gateway over the past decade, including:

  • A new £350m all-electric fourth berth

  • Plans for two more berths

  • A 9.25 million sq ft logistics park

  • Creation of 200 new permanent jobs

A MSC container ship docked at Felixstowe
A MSC container ship docked at FelixstoweTTStockGetty Images

Meanwhile: Industry experts and campaigners say Suffolk has fallen behind on crucial infrastructure projects, including, but not limited to, the cancelled Ipswich northern bypass, delayed Orwell crossings and ongoing A14 challenges.

What they're saying: "This decision is certainly disappointing news," says Suffolk Chamber of Commerce, calling for "systemic investments" in local infrastructure.

"Whatever the full commercial rationale for Maersk’s relocation to Thames Gateway, it makes it even more important that the rail and road infrastructure in and out of the Port of Felixstowe is the very best it can be to retain and attract businesses, as competition from other ports looks set only to intensify," he added.

Local expert Mark Ling warns: "Suffolk has taken Port of Felixstowe for granted, the 15,000 local jobs in Ipswich and Felixstowe are at threat every time one of the large consortias moves out."

By the numbers:

  • Felixstowe currently handles more than 4 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units – a measure of container capacity) annually.

  • London Gateway processed 2.9 million TEUs last year.

  • London Gateway's new berth adds 1 million TEUs in capacity.

What's next: The changes take effect in February 2024 when the new Gemini Cooperation launches. Maersk will maintain four other shipping services at Felixstowe outside of the Gemini network. These are not affected by the recent announcement, but are not immune to changes in the future.

The Suffolk Chamber of Commerce is conducting a survey of business investment and job creation plans to assess the impact of current transport infrastructure challenges.

The Port of Felixstowe were approached for comment, but have not responded at the time of publication.

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Ellisons appoint Head of Marketing

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Matthew Rowe has been named permanent Head of Marketing at Ellisons following a successful interim period with the firm.

Rowe has worked with some of the region's largest firms and currently serves as a Regional Director for the East of England Committee at PM Forum.

Matthew Rowe, Georgina Phipps, Emma Boorman and Poppy Tamang of Ellisons Solicitors
Matthew Rowe, Georgina Phipps, Emma Boorman and Poppy Tamang of Ellisons SolicitorsEllisons Solicitors

What they're saying: "We initially brought Matt in on an interim basis, and we're thrilled that he has agreed to join us permanently on a part-time basis," said Lizzy Firmin, Chief Operating Officer at Ellisons.

"His leadership has already played a crucial role in strengthening the marketing team, and his expertise in the legal sector, alongside his deep understanding of the East Anglia market, will be invaluable as we look to achieve our long-term strategic objectives," she added.

"I'm excited to take on this challenge and continue leading such a talented team. I've loved my short time at Ellisons, and I'm confident the team will continue to build on the solid foundations we've established to drive Ellisons' marketing efforts forwards," said Rowe.

The bottom line: Rowe brings over 20 years of experience in professional services marketing and regional expertise to Ellisons  as it pursues its "next phase of growth and brand development."

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Established for 260 years, Ellisons is a top 200 UK law firm and one of the region’s oldest, most established and fastest growing firms.

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