Home> | Industry Sector | >Rail, ports & transport | >Investment for Port of Southampton |
Home> | Distribution | >Transport | >Investment for Port of Southampton |
Investment for Port of Southampton
26 April 2023
A £17.5 million project to enhance the Port of Southampton’s container offering for deep sea shipping lines has completed its first phase of construction.
![Investment-for-Port-of-Southampton](https://wbp.managemyaccountonline.net/res/org0011/r683cf0ad7c5849b.jpg)
PHASE ONE of the project has seen 5.5 acres of new site installed including large areas of fibre reinforced concrete enabling the space to be used for stacking containers seven high with new Empty Container Handlers. New modern offices are also in place on site.
Phase One of the project has now been handed over to Solent Stevedores by contractors Ryebridge Construction and will be immediately used for storing loaded and empty containers.
The Solent Rail Terminal is undergoing a significant upgrade as part of joint investment between rail terminal operators Solent Stevedores and Associated British Ports. Once the project is complete, deep sea shipping lines will have access to an 18-acre facility that will link the existing intermodal rail transport site with laden and empty container handling, storage, maintenance and repair within a single-site boundary – a first for the Port of Southampton.
Phase Two of the investment is now underway and will include connecting a further 6.5 acres of space to the existing rail terminal and the final phase will see all rail track works complete.
- The call for compliance
- R&D: the tax credit option
- Fast fashion slowing down…
- Warburtons takes space in Biggleswade
- Time to shine the light
- Software solution
- Work underway on £4.5m investment at Port of Newport
- XPO HGV drivers see pay lift
- RHA wants HGV drivers on worker shortage list
- Get parcel paperwork right