The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has stressed the importance of rail freight following todayâs publication of the Office of Rail and Roadâs (ORR) performance review.
The report is critical of Network Railâs delivery of infrastructure enhancement schemes on Britainâs rail network. FTA says the programmes are vital to increase confidence in rail freight and encourage more shippers to integrate rail into their logistics plans.
Chris MacRae, FTAâs Rail Freight Policy Manager, said: âThere is a key investment programme for enhancing rail freightâs use of the network and FTA is highly supportive of Governmentâs investment here.
âBut there are clearly issues in the economic and operational efficiency of the delivery of these schemes and it is important that this is reviewed to ensure best value for money for the taxpayer and the timely usability of these schemes by the freight industry to unlock the potential for more freight by rail.â
The ORR review also looks at train operational performance stating freight train performance as âgoodâ.
Mr MacRae added: âItâs encouraging that rail freight train operational performance is reported as âgoodâ by ORR. However, it is important for shippers to be able to understand what âgoodâ looks like.
âFTA is working with its members who are major shippers with the ability to effect freight modal shift to define what âgoodâ performance looks like for their supply chains. Definition of performance along key corridors and by freight commodity type on a disaggregated basis is key to building shipper confidence in using rail.â
FTA launched its âAgenda for More Freight by Railâ campaign after consulting major rail freight shippers and potential shippers on what needs to be done to increase use of rail freight. FTAâs Rail Freight Council is working with all parts of the rail freight supply chain to help deliver this agenda - this is a key part of the carbon and environmental supply chain agenda.