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It's 7am, and the Yasam Rose departs from Gravesend carrying 1,200 tonnes of sand. This is equivalent to 50 lorry loads that would otherwise be clogging up this London roads causing havoc and delays.
Instead, the cargo vessel sails through the middle of London and arrives at its Battersea destination in just 3.5 hours. No queues, no traffic, no hold-ups. This is the everyday story of the UK's busiest inland waterway for freight.
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"Using the river is a much more economic and efficient way of moving bulk material," said John Lovett of building materials company, J.Clubb Ltd. "Three million tonnes of goods were moved throughout 2012 – that's the equivalent of 175,000 lorry journeys!"
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