Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) is pleased to announce that it will invest in a roll-on roll-off (ro-ro) terminal in Laem Chabang Port, Thailand.
Harwich International Port has celebrated the first call at the leading east coast cruise port by Thomson Cruises, part of the TUI Group one of Europe’s leading travel firms.
Thamesport (London) Limited has welcomed the recent decision by X-Press Container Line (UK) Ltd. to introduce a third service at the Medway port.
Thamesport (London) Limited has welcomed its largest ever vessel, the brand new 8,100-TEU LT Cortesia, deployed on Evergreen’s China-Europe- Mediterranean (CEM) service.
The Port of Felixstowe has welcomed Norasia’s decision to launch a new Asia Middle East Express (AME) service, to commence from Shanghai, China on 18th May 2005.
Harwich International Port will welcome the first cruise call of the 2005 season on 15th May, with the arrival of the Jewel of the Seas.
The leaflet emphasises that the UK Road Traffic Acts are still in force on the Port, enforced by the Port’s own Police Force, and that hauliers must abide by the laws as if on normal highways.
10-May-2005 Hutchison Ports (UK) Limited (HPUK) has appointed Bullen Consultants to undertake a study of the A120 road into Harwich. The study, known technically as a ‘Stage 1 Study’, follows the conclusion of the Public Inquiry into the Bathside Bay development proposals in October 2004. HSL, who advised HPUK during the Bathside Bay and Felixstowe […]
An information leaflet on the proposals has been sent to 900 households along the Felixstowe Branch Line, and the Ipswich marshalling yard.
Thamesport (London) Limited has taken delivery of a further eight new Terberg terminal tractors.