Ports
ABLE operates a number of ports on the River Tees and is developing Able Humber Port on the South Bank of the Humber Estuary – soon to be one of Europe’s largest multi-user port facilities.
ABLE is committed to operating its ports as multi-user facilities. This provides the following:
A more competitive option for our clients
A more flexible approach to project management
True cost and operational efficiencies
The chance for local supply chain businesses to become more competitive
Reduced capital expenditure for tenants sharing a wide range of capital equipment.
River Tees
Port Name | Description |
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Able Billingham Reach | 21 hectares (52 acres) 580m quay. Large Industrial hinterland with existing planning permission for Energy production facilities. 7 plots available for industrial use and planning permission for energy production facilities. |
Able Clarence Port | 19 hectares (47 acres) 210m quay. Planning permissions for Energy production facilities. |
Able Middlesbrough Port | 16 hectares (39.5 acres) 1,000m + quay. Large fabrication facilities with fitted overhead cranes. |
Able Seaton Port | 51 hectares (126 acres) 835m of quays including 516m new heavy duty deep-water quays c.60t/m² and additional import/export quay providing additional berthing capacity for rigs and other vessels. One of the world’s largest dry docks: 496m x 264m with 121m entrance. On-site fabrication, workshop and welfare facilities, rail connections. |
Humber Estuary
Port Name | Description |
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Able Humber Port | Development consent for new deep water super port, 1,349m new deep water heavy quays in development. On-site rail connections. Excellent access to the Able Energy Park. |