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NW Trading and ABP agree deal for All Weather Terminal

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NW Trading Ltd, has agreed a long-term deal with Associated British Ports (ABP) for the All Weather Terminal at the Port of Hull.

NW Trading and ABP agree deal for All Weather Terminal

The 16 630 m2 fully enclosed cargo-handling and storage facility is unique in the UK and provides uninterrupted all-weather working and cargo storage for weather-sensitive products. Cargo can be effectively handled from ship to shore without weather delays. The terminal is segregated into three stores; two designed to store dry bulk cargo and the third to house breakbulk cargo. The breakbulk facility benefits from five, 25 t automated overhead gantry cranes, a designated undercover rail-freight connection, and HGV loading facilities.

NW Trading Ltd will now be operating the facility on a long-term lease where they will be handling and storing both bulk and bagged dry bulk commodities.

Zara Giles, NW Trading Ltd, Director, said:

“NWT is long established in the Shortsea sector partnering with multiple blue-chip companies to provide Stevedoring services across the Humber and Mersey. The addition of the All Weather Terminal to our facilities in Hull opens up access for our customers to deep water enabling more flexibility in their supply chain and allowing the procurement of product from further afield, key to staying competitive in today’s turbulent commodity markets.”

Simon Bird, Director Humber, said:

“ABP has a longstanding relationship with NW Trading, which has been delivering operations at ABP Humber’s Port of Goole for many years now. We are thrilled to be supporting their continued business expansion into the Port of Hull, enabling them to make the most of the opportunity afforded by the port’s deep-sea connections and excellent road link to the M62 corridor.”

The Port of Hull is home to the UK’s largest commercial roof mounted solar array, part of which is installed on the All Weather Terminal.

Bird added:

“ABP Humber has been delivering an ongoing programme of investment in solar installations, hybridised and electric port equipment and vehicles. ABP has recently launched its sustainability strategy, Ready for Tomorrow, backed by a plan to invest £2 billion in decarbonising its own operations by 2040 at the latest and in major infrastructure projects to enable the wider UK energy transition.”

Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/dry-bulk/05062023/nw-trading-and-abp-agree-deal-for-all-weather-terminal/

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