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Peel invests £10 million in port shipping entrance
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Peel invests £10 million in port shipping entrance
Port of Liverpool operator Peel Ports invests £10m in upgrade of 95-year-old dock entrance to assist vessels entering and leaving the port.
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Liverpool bids to be £7.4m net zero maritime hub
Liverpool could become the key hub for research into the decarbonisation of the UK’s £116bn maritime sector.
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Peel Ports commits £600m to infrastructure projects
Source: LBN News Port of Liverpool owner Peel Ports Group appoints multiple firms to help it deliver infrastructure projects worth up to £600m. As well as the Port of Liverpool, Peel Ports owns and operates facilities at Heysham, Manchester Ship Canal, London Medway, Clydeport, Great Yarmouth and a container terminal in Dublin. In March it acquired […]
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Port of Liverpool ranked as UK’s top port for port-centric logistics potential
The Port of Liverpool has been ranked as the UK’s top port for port-centric logistics potential in a new industry study.
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Port of Liverpool sets a number of new records across its terminals
Since the start of 2022, the Port of Liverpool, operated by Peel Ports, has set a number of record-breaking achievements across its container terminal division.
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New University of Liverpool partnership to improve UK & Ireland port innovation
The University of Liverpool Management School has entered into a partnership with Peel Ports Group, one of the largest port operators in the UK, to enhance its newly-formed Innovation Forum.
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Peel Ports completes £140m port expansion
Port of Liverpool owner Peel Ports has now completed the £140m expansion of the Liverpool2 container terminal at the Port of Liverpool, increasing capacity by 30%.
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Peel Ports installs four new cranes at Liverpool2
Four new cranes have now been installed at the Port of Liverpool as part of a £140m upgrade of the Liverpool2 deep water terminal.
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Peel Ports expands Liverpool2’s yard capacity by 15 acres
The Port of Liverpool owner brought in four operational cantilever rail-mounted gantry cranes to the terminal as part of its £400m expansion project.
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International Shipping Company respond to ‘Overwhelming demand’ for China to Liverpool Freight Sailings
What started as a temporary freight service between China and the Port of Liverpool is now set to become more frequent, due to “overwhelming demand” for more Far East sailings.