EWM Transport expands national footprint with new depot at Port of Felixstowe

EWM Transport Limited has announced the opening of its third operational depot, strategically located at the Port of Felixstowe, reinforcing its presence across key UK container hubs and enhancing service capacity for customers.

The Felixstowe depot joins EWM Transport’s existing operations at Southampton and London Gateway Port and will support a fleet of 40 owned vehicles and dedicated subcontractors operating from the Suffolk coast. In total EWM Transport now operates over 100 container vehicles on a daily basis.

Greg Barr, Director at EWM Transport, commented:

“2025 has been a strong year of continued growth for the business, and the opening of our Felixstowe depot is a significant milestone. It positions us closer to one of the UK’s busiest ports and enables us to offer even greater flexibility and reliability to our customers.”

With locations now covering the UK’s key deep-sea container ports, EWM Transport provides nationwide import and export haulage solutions, offering reliable coverage from all major ports including Felixstowe, Southampton, London Gateway, Tilbury, and beyond. This extensive reach allows the company to offer efficient and responsive transport services tailored to the demands of international trade and UK logistics.

The expansion comes as part of a wider strategic growth plan that has seen a number of senior appointments in 2025, including Paul Kingsford-Bere and Jamie Rose joining the leadership team.

Paul Kingsford-Bere, General Manager, added:

“When I was approached to join EWM Transport, the opportunity was immediately compelling. The business has a strong track record for service delivery and operational excellence, and it’s exciting to help drive that further as we grow.”

With further investments planned and continued growth forecast for 2026, EWM Transport is strengthening its position as one of the UK’s fastest-growing container transport specialists.

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