Birmingham transport
By road
Birmingham has a strategic location at the heart of the UK's road network, with several major motorways passing through the city, including the M6, M5, and M42. This makes it a vital hub for road freight transport, with connections to other major cities and ports. However, congestion and air pollution can be significant challenges for freight operators.
By sea
Birmingham is an inland city and does not have direct access to the sea. However, the Port of Liverpool, which is located about 80 miles away, provides an important link for sea freight transport to and from the region. The port handles a range of cargo, including container, bulk, and roll-on/roll-off shipments.
By air
Birmingham Airport is the main air freight hub for the Midlands region, providing connections to domestic and international markets. The airport has a cargo handling facility and can accommodate a range of cargo aircraft. Air freight is particularly important for the transportation of time-sensitive and high-value goods, such as automotive parts and pharmaceuticals.
Leda's specialist transport services
We've recently quoted for specialist transport services from Birmingham for groupage and urgent transport of temperature controlled goods.