Port of Saint-Malo
The Port of Saint-Malo accommodates a diverse range of activities. Based in the historic Brittany region in Northern France, we primarily provide bulk and breakbulk handling and RO/RO services as Saint-Malo Stevedores – a subsidiary of Solent Stevedores.
An investment of €1 million into new equipment was met with an investment of €200,000 from the Brittany region which has kick-started operations at the site in northern France.
Solent Stevedores began operations at the site at the end of 2020 and the team will see up to 200,000 tonnes of cargo pass through the port each year and in excess of 500,000 passengers.
With strategic links between Mainland UK and Jersey in the Channel Islands and Saint-Malo the port accommodates accompanied and unaccompanied trailers working with both Britanny Ferries and Condor Ferries.
Saint-Malo Stevedores are able to undertake a range of project cargoes supporting the offshore wind sector, niche operators and the construction sector.
Bulk and break bulk handling
Up to 200,000 tonnes of dry bulk and break bulk cargo passes through the port each year.Fertiliser in both bags and bulk
Minerals
Agricultural bulk
Building materials
RO/RO Services:
Passenger ferries
Accompanied and unaccompanied trailers
General and Break Bulk
Palletised and bagged cargo
Out of Gauge project cargo
Offshore wind components
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