A leading UK inland container service operator has opened its new five acre site at DP World London Gateway.

Plans for the site – which will be built in two phases - were announced in January and positions Pentalver as the largest container service operator at the port.

The new yard, located adjacent to the port’s main gate, can be expanded to nine acres over the coming years.

Pentalver has been providing empty storage, dry repair and reefer services at its temporary premises at London Gateway since April 2014.

From its new site, Pentalver will offer a full range of services to vessels being handled at the terminal, including cargo handling, transport, loaded storage, empty storage, reefer services, maintenance and container refurbishment.

Chris Lawrenson, Managing Director of Pentalver, said: “The opening of our permanent facility at DP World London Gateway is a significant development in the strategic future of Pentalver. With phase one now officially open, the facility will play a key role in boosting our national service offering and fulfilling our obligation to respond to the needs of customers at UK locations of their choice.

“Throughout the development of our new premises we have enjoyed a fantastic working relationship with DP World London Gateway and look forward to working in partnership with them as our business grows and we enter the second phase of our development plans.”

Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, DP World chairman, said: “We have been impressed by the efficiency and service provided by Pentalver and we are delighted that the permanent site is now ready for business.

“DP World London Gateway’s port has been open for 22 months and last week we officially opened the DP World London Gateway Logistics Centre, the first distribution centre on our logistics park.”

He added: “Pentalver provides important services to our customers and their commitment to opening a permanent base here emphasises the strategic importance of this port and its role in streamlining and de-risking supply chains.”