Forth Ports welcomes £12m investment in border infrastructure

Forth Ports welcomes £12m investment in border infrastructure

Forth Ports has welcomed £11.7 million in UK government funding for new and enlarged border infrastructure at its key import/export hubs, including Grangemouth.

Contractors are on site and the new border inspection facilities at Grangemouth and the two Tilbury sites in England are set to be approved and operational for 1 July 2021.

The Port of Grangemouth is Scotland’s largest container port, handling roughly 30% of Scotland’s exports. It connects Scottish businesses to northern Europe through key hubs like Rotterdam, Antwerp and Hamburg.

Charles Hammond OBE, chief executive of Forts Ports Group, said: “This £11.7m funding allocation for new border facilities will complement our existing work with cargo owners, shippers and the wider freight community to ensure that our global gateways stay highly productive and congestion free.”



He added: “Harnessing our vast experience and proven performance of handling rest-of-world trade supported by I.T. backed border and booking systems, an extensive network of ferry and container connections, and excellent onward rail and road linkages to the largest domestic consumer markets, we will ensure that goods continue to flow efficiently across our borders and onward to their final destination.

“Supply chains are realigning as they seek greater resilience and a low carbon route close to market, and our ports are ideally placed to support through our investment in infrastructure, market leading turnaround times and capacity for growth.”

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