GB Railfreight announces new Commercial Director

GB Railfreight announces new Commercial Director


GB Railfreight has announced the appointment of Liam Day as Commercial Director. Currently GBRf’s Head of Contracts, he has now taken over the new role. 

GB Railfreight said in a statement: “This appointment marks a very exciting time for GBRf, who have a turnover in excess of £200 million a year and operate over 1,000 trainloads a week, moving approximately 23 per cent of the UK’s rail cargo.”

Liam joined GBRf in August 2014 as Terminal Development Manager, where he was responsible for the maintenance of GBRf depots across the UK, including setting up new facilities. 

Following a short spell as Head of Estates, Liam moved to the position of Business Manager (and latterly General Manager) in the Commercial Department in April 2016, where he was responsible for a team of Account Managers looking after GBRf’s client relationships and contractual arrangements with its Bulk customers.

Liam began his career on the railways in Network Rail’s graduate management training programme before joining the Freight and National Passenger Operator (FNPO), where held the positions of Customer Manager and Route Freight Manager. Liam replaces Lee Armstrong, who is joining the Associated British Ports (ABP). 

John Smith, Managing Director of GBRf, said: “Liam has played a key role in securing long term contracts with Cemex, Hanson Aggregates and Hanson Cement whilst expanding GBRf’s bulk portfolio to its current worth of circa £75m per annum. As a business we are entering an exciting time and I will be working closely with Liam as we continue to grow.

Liam Day added: “Since I joined GB Railfreight in 2014, we have experienced huge growth and I have been very fortunate to work with both long standing and new customers to develop rail freight solutions that meet their needs. 

“I am passionate about ensuring the service we offer is industry leading and will be focused on working with our customers to remove cost and inefficiency from their supply chains to ensure GB Railfreight continues to offer a viable logistics solution for years to come.”

For more information visit www.gbrailfreight.com 

9th March 2020