PORT OF IMMINGHAM
Based alongside deep water at the Port of Immingham, Solent Stevedores provides stevedoring services and terminal management operations for Cementitious products.
With river and in-dock deep-water facilities and easy access to the major trade routes, Immingham is less than 24 hours from a European market of over 170 million people.
Dry Bulk SERVICES:
Dry Bulk
Solent Stevedores provides stevedoring services for the importation of up to 250,000 Tonnes of Cement and Pulverised Fly Ash (PFA) per year.
Dry Bulk Storage
Quayside storage in Shed 8 is dual compartmentalised and can store up to 17,000 Tonnes.
Bulk Terminal No.3 Quay Extension, 4 and 5 Quay Immingham Docks
Cementitious cargoes are discharged from both Conventional & Pneumatic type vessels directly to quayside storage discharging up to 400 Tonnes per hour.
– Pulverised Fly Ash (PFA)
– Cement
Dry Bulk – Port of Immingham
Max. berth length: 198m
Beam: 26.2m
Draught: 10.36m
Approx. dwt: 38,000
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For more information about our Dry Bulk services at the Port of Immingham, please get in touch.
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