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Development Completed at the Port of Lowestoft’s Shell Quay

The first phase of a £300,000 demolition project to clear a new 13-acre development site has completed at the Port of Lowestoft’s Shell Quay. The project, to provide more development land for ABP and surrounding local businesses, brings ABP’s total investment in the Port of Lowestoft to £1 million in the last quarter. This follows […]

ABP South Wales Had a Successful 2017

ABP South Wales Had a Successful 2017

ABP South Wales saw a strong growth in 2017 with its network of five ports handling 12.5 million tonnes of cargo due to a major investment in infrastructure and an ongoing commitment to delivering the highest standards of customer service. The cargo was managed at Newport, Cardiff, Barry, Port Talbot, and Swansea. Several commodities have […]

ABP Opens £4m Vessel Traffic Service in Southampton

ABP Opens New £4m Vessel Traffic Service in Southampton

Associated British Ports (ABP) has opened a £4 million Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) operating room at the port of Southampton, as part of the firm’s investment in improving efficiency and safety in waterways around the port and in the Solent. The UK’s Minister of State for Shipping, John Hayes, opened the centre on September 21. […]