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Samskip is revitalising its UK trade strategy with a new direct connection offering more flexibility, efficiency, and multimodal options for northeast England.

Samskip is proud to announce the launch of a new shortsea container service calling at the Port of Blyth, enhancing multimodal connections between the UK and key European trade hubs. This strategic expansion strengthens its presence in northeast England, offering shippers a reliable, cost-efficient and sustainable transport alternative that connects seamlessly to Samskip’s wider European network.

Expanding to Blyth

The Blyth service brings added value to Samskip’s UK customers by introducing:

  • Direct weekly sailings between Blyth and Rotterdam
  • Fast transshipment to European markets via Samskip’s hub network
  • Seamless road and rail connections for inland distribution
  • High-frequency departures and reliable transit schedules
  • A more sustainable alternative to traditional trucking routes

Expanding to Blyth supports our mission to be closer to our customers and provide agile, multimodal solutions tailored to their evolving needs,” says Samskip Manager Sales & Operations, Scott Montgomery, adding “This new service opens up exciting opportunities for regional shippers seeking dependable and environmentally conscious logistics.”

A New Era for Samskip's UK trade strategy

As it invests in this new chapter, Samskip is inviting new and returning customers to rediscover what it can offer

This launch marks more than just a new service — it signals Samskip’s renewed focus and commitment to revitalising its UK trade.

With the addition of Blyth, the company is not only expanding port options for greater efficiency and flexibility, but also taking decisive steps to strengthen service reliability, reach new customers, and support its UK client base with improved access to European markets.

As it invests in this new chapter, Samskip is inviting new and returning customers to rediscover what it can offer — with local care, smarter routing, and the backing of one of Europe’s largest multimodal networks.

Port of Blyth picked for its strategic location

The Port of Blyth was selected for its strategic location, modern infrastructure, and growing importance as a regional logistics hub. Its proximity to key industrial zones and ports of entry makes it a vital part of Samskip’s UK strategy moving forward.

Alasdair Kerr, Commercial Director at Port of Blyth, commented: “We’re delighted to welcome Samskip to the Port of Blyth and to support the launch of this new strategic service which will provide great links into The Netherlands and broader European markets. Together with our logistics arm, Transped, we’re providing a full suite of value-added services including cross-docking, storage, and export packing, to ensure a seamless and efficient supply chain for our customers.”

This new development reflects Samskip’s broader commitment to strengthening European supply chains through smart, sustainable investments offering businesses of all sizes the benefits of flexibility, reliability, and a true partner in logistics.

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