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ABP and Viterra sign warehouse construction deal

Associated British Ports (ABP) and Viterra, a Canadian grain handling business, announced the construction of a new state-of-the-art storage facility at the Immingham International Terminal (HIT) in England.

This US$13 million investment will expand storage capacity by an additional 40,000 metric tonnes (MT), nearly doubling the total to almost 80,000 MT of covered storage.

“We are thrilled to partner with Viterra on this significant project. This new warehouse adjacent to deep water berths, will not only increase our storage capacity for Viterra but also reinforce our position as a leading UK port for the import and export of Agri-Bulks,” stated Andrew Dawes, Director of the Humber ports.

Andrew Dawes added, “Through our commitment to investing in supply chain solutions, we are not only improving our ability to better serve our customers but also strengthening British trade. This investment is about creating a more resilient, responsive infrastructure that uplifts key sectors across the economy. By prioritising efficiency and agility, we’re building a robust supply chain that will support growth today and drive sustainable progress for the future in our mission to Keep Britain Trading.”

Viterra, a global leader in agriculture with operations across 39 countries, markets over 100 million metric tonnes of agricultural commodities annually. In April 2022, Viterra strengthened its partnership with ABP by opening a new 35,000 MT storage facility at the Humber International Terminal, complemented by additional storage at ABP’s Bulk Park within the Port of Immingham.

ABP has made substantial investments in its grain-handling capabilities to meet growing customer demand. These upgrades include purchasing new cranes, refurbishing existing ones, and enhancing landside equipment across the group.

“This investment is a testament to our dedication to providing top-tier services to our clients. The new facility will enable us to better serve our customers and meet the increasing demand for high-quality storage solutions,” commented James Maw, Managing Director for Viterra.





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