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NW Trading Limited, ABP agree on long-term deal for Hull’s All Weather Terminal

Logistics, supply chain and storage company, NW Trading Limited has made a long-term agreement with Associated British Ports (ABP) for the All Weather Terminal at the port of Hull in the United Kingdom.

NW Trading Limited will now be operating the facility on a long-term lease where they will be handling and storing both bulk and bagged dry bulk commodities.

ABP said the 16,630 m² fully enclosed cargo-handling and storage facility provides uninterrupted all-weather working and cargo storage for weather-sensitive products. Additionally, cargo can be effectively handled from ship to shore without weather delays. Moreover, the terminal is segregated into three stores, two designed to store dry bulk cargo and the third to house breakbulk cargo.

Furthermore, the breakbulk facility benefits from five, 25 tonne automated overhead gantry cranes, a designated undercover rail-freight connection, and HGV loading facilities.





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