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.

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Dry Bulk SERVICES:

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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.

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Dry Bulk Storage

Quayside storage in Shed 8 is dual compartmentalised and can store up to 17,000 Tonnes.

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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.

IAN ROBERTS

OPERATIONS MANAGER
03303 115 107 (option 3)
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CLIVE THOMAS

COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR
03303 115 107
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