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Continente: Europa

País: Reino Unido

Localización: River Tees, North Yorkshire, Hartlepool is a town in County Durham

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Estado: Terminado

Descripción:Teesport es un gran puerto marítimo situado en la autoridad unitaria de Redcar y Cleveland, en el condado ceremonial de North Yorkshire, Inglaterra del Norte.

Propiedad de PD Ports, se encuentra a 5.6 millas (9 km) desde el Mar del Norte y 3,1 millas (5 km) al este de Middlesbrough, en el río Tees. Teesport es actualmente el tercer puerto más grande en el Reino Unido, y entre los diez más grandes de Europa occidental, el manejo de más de 56 millones de toneladas de carga nacional e internacional por año.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teesport

Hartlepool ha sido un importante puerto marítimo prácticamente desde su fundación, y tiene un patrimonio largo de pesca. Durante la revolución industrial nuevos muelles fueron creados en el lado sur del canal de correr por debajo del promontorio, que dio origen a la ciudad de West Hartlepool.

Ahora propiedad de PD Ports, los muelles se encuentran todavía en uso hoy en día y todavía capaz de manejar grandes buques. Sin embargo, una gran parte de la antigua zona portuaria se convirtió en puerto deportivo, en condiciones de hospedar 500 embarcaciones. Hartlepool Marina es el hogar de una amplia variedad de embarcaciones de placer y de trabajo, con el paso desde y hacia el mar a través de una esclusa.

Hartlepool también tiene una estación de RNLI bote salvavidas permanente.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartlepool

Teesport

When it comes to selecting a port on the North East coast of England, why choose Teesport?

Simply, the transport links are first class and it is the gateway to the North, one of only three UK regions that is a net exporter by GDP.

Teesport is located less than a mile from the mouth of the River Tees. It’s a deep-water facility with a natural marine opening, providing lock-free access to the North Sea.

Fewer areas of the UK are better served by road and rail services. Teesport has direct access to the A66 Trans-pennine East and West routes and A19/A1 M1 national motorway links for North and South. This is complemented by direct rail links via the East Coast Main Line and Trans-Pennine routes to all parts of the UK.

At Teesport we handle over 5,000 vessels each year and around 40 million tonnes of cargo. Our estate covers some 779 acres and is an integral element of the wider industrial area. Steel, petrochemical, agribulks, manufacturing, engineering and high street commerce operations are all supported through Teesport. In addition we support a burgeoning renewable energy sector – in both production and assembly facilities - all of whom utilise our warehousing, logistics and excellent supply chain expertise.

The strength of Teesport is its versatility and adaptability. From multi channel retailers, producers to manufacturers, few ports can offer such a wide range of service options for you to benefit from.

Here’s a range of services and facilities available to you:

two container terminals (TCT1 and TCT2) each comprising of two berths. Teesport's container terminal capacity to circa 650,000 TEU

three general cargo berths, handling a variety of commodities including steel, dry cargo and project cargoes. All berths have a depth alongside of between 10.9 metres - 14.5m LAT

three Ro-Ro berths, two within the main port area and one river berth

in excess of 2 million square feet of covered warehousing and substantial open storage areas

over 3 million sq ft portcentric warehousing currently in operation

private rail sidings capable of handling a full range of cargoes

extensive open storage compounds, capable of handling vehicles ranging from cars and heavy goods vehicles to plant and machinery

http://www.pdports.co.uk/en/our-locations/teesport/

Hartlepool has always been a major seaport and a great industrial ship building town.

The Port of Hartlepool has maintained its proud maritime and fishing heritage, so it’s fitting that the docks and surrounding estate, covering more than 300 acres, continue to develop and contribute to the local and national economy.

The port is on the North East coast of England, just three miles away from Teesport, and is at the heart of Hartlepool’s local economy, with bulk cargo facilities alongside the oil & gas sectors and the renewable offshore wind energy market.

With excellent transport links and lock free access to the North Sea we’re well positioned for all your multipurpose logistics and supply chain facilities, not only by sea, but also by land and air.

The Port of Hartlepool has two primary routes, the A179 and the A689 both linked to the A19 dual carriageway and it’s the main arterial route for the A1 (M) North and South. The Port is direct rail freight linked into the UK network offering you railway flexibility too.

Both Durham Tees Valley and Newcastle International Airports are located within a short distance.

Few other ports can offer such a wide variety and range of resources; the strength of The Port of Hartlepool is its versatility.

Here’s just some of services we can offer you:

five general cargo berths, handling products such as steels, dry cargo and project cargoes

all berths having a depth alongside of 8 metres LAT

specially designed heavy lift quay area for project and out of gauge cargoes

ro-ro berth with Linkspan access within the main port area

the dock estate has 963,000 sq ft of covered warehousing and substantial open storage areas

significant car, light and heavy vehicle, plant and machinery storage compounds for both import and export vehicles

private rail sidings, capable of handling a full range of cargoes

http://www.pdports.co.uk/en/our-locations/hartlepool/

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/business/business-news/teesport-gets-fit-next-generation-9509607

https://www.flickr.com/photos/pdports/

https://www.flickr.com/search/?text=Teesport aerial

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