 Port of Felixstowe
The Port of Felixstowe is the UK’s premier port - offering a comprehensive
package of facilities to deep-sea, short-sea and feeder operators. Felixstowe is
a major hub for UK distribution and international transhipments for many of the
world’s shipping lines.
Perfect Position
Positioned on the South East coast of the UK, Felixstowe is ideally placed to
give efficient service rotation for vessels calling at any of the major European
ports, with minimum deviation from the main shipping routes.
Inland, Felixstowe benefits from fast, modern roads to the industrial
heartlands of the UK in the Midlands and the North, as well as to the population
centres of London and the South East. Complementing this road system, the Port
has two rail terminals, with 22 incoming and 21 outgoing trains per day -
providing arteries to the national network. A third rail terminal is also
planned for development on already reclaimed land at the Port’s Trinity
Terminal.
Every continent is served by deep-sea services calling at Felixstowe, and
short-sea operators use the Port to connect countries from Portugal through to
Finland, Russia and the Baltic, and Africa through the Mediterranean to the
Middle East and the Black Sea.
With approximately 60 shipping lines using the Port, offering over 100
services and covering some 365 ports around the world, the opportunities for
transhipping through Felixstowe are self-evident.
Deep-Water Berths
The main navigation channel and berths have depths that are maintained to
ensure minimal tidal influence on the wide range of vessels calling at
Felixstowe. With a navigation channel dredged to 14.5 metres below chart datum,
and a depth of up to 15 metres alongside the quay, Felixstowe boasts deep-water
able to accommodate the world’s latest generation of deep-draughted vessels.
The 270-metre extension of Trinity Terminal is now fully operational, and
means that the Port of Felixstowe can provide customers with a continuous quay
of over 2.3km, equipped with 24 ship-to-shore gantry cranes.
The Port also has plans to reconfigure the southern part of the Port, which
will provide a total of 1,350 metres of deep-water quay, supported by 13
quayside cranes. Dredged to 16 metres below Chart Datum, this will provide the
deepest water at the Port, suitable for berthing an even greater number of the
latest generation of container vessels.
Together, these development programmes will further enhance Felixstowe’s
position as one of the leading container ports in the world.
Additional Investment
These basic strengths, arising from geography and infrastructure, are
complemented by an ongoing programme of substantial investment in quayside and
park facilities, and cargo handling equipment. The aim is to further improve the
efficiency and competitiveness of every aspect of the Port’s service.
With all of these natural and commercial advantages, is it any wonder that
Felixstowe is Britain’s premier port?
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