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Associated British Ports appoints new manager for Hams Hall

Associated British Ports (ABP) has selected Chris Durrant as the Terminal Manager for the Hams Hall region. Durrant took up the role on 31 August.

The new manager of the Hams Hall freight terminal, which is owned and operated by ABP, is experienced in container operations and has previously worked for the Port of Felixstowe in senior operations and rail roles for over 16 years.

“Chris has a real passion for bringing people and teams together to deliver safe and efficient operations for customers,” said General Manager Landside for ABP, Craig Barbour.

“Chris Durrant is a welcome addition to ABP’s inland freight terminal, Hams Hall, and his extensive experience of Logistics and the Port industry will be advantageous to the role,” added Barbour.





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