Felixstowe-based container storage and transport provider James Kemball has acquired a Timars OH semi-automatic spreader and multi-lift modular spreader frames, allowing the company to load out-of-gauge (OOG) cargoes. 

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The company said the equipment will boost its capabilities at the port of Felixstowe and other UK gateways. It also acquired an 18-tonne lift capacity forklift. In total, James Kemball has a fleet of more than 500 vehicles, serving all the UK’s deepsea container ports, rail terminals and inland hubs.   

Andy Tattersall, commercial and operations director at James Kemball Container Services, said: “This strategic move demonstrates our unwavering dedication to meeting our clients’ diverse needs and reinforces our position as a frontrunner in the industry.”