Teesport records highest growth on record better than all UK ports in 2017
PD Ports has announced an all-time record in container volumes handled at Teesport.
This new record comes at a time when the Department for International Trade published its annual maritime statistics confirming Teesport experienced an overall volume increase higher than any other UK port in 2017.
A significant driver in this reported growth is the increasing number of containers and trailers shipped from the continent to Teesport with 54,400 TEU handled last month, the highest on record, following an ‘exceptional’ five-week period in September.
At a time of the year in which ports usually see a reduction in volumes ahead of Christmas, Teesport experienced its busiest month to date.
Frans Calje, PD Ports’ CEO, said: “These results of huge significance not just for Teesport but the wider Tees Valley region.
“It represents the immense confidence and trust global shippers have in the Port to deliver peace of mind with flexibility and efficiency unlike other congested UK and European hub ports.
“Teesport is at the centre of a nationally important logistics hub to support international trade moving goods in and out of the UK. Our strategy to support our customers and government plans to move more road freight by rail has also seen a surge in demand for our quayside rail terminal with destinations across the UK.”
The growth in this sector has been supported by additional vessels now calling at Teesport from shipping lines A2B-online, Containerships and Unifeeder providing increased frequency and further connections to Botlek and Dunkerque.
Over £1bn of investment has been attracted and secured by both PD Ports and third parties, too, over the last 10 years to underpin growth and development positioning Teesport as the UK’s northern gateway for international trade.
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