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Port of Tilbury heads to Miami!

At Tilbury, plans are in motion to rebuild the cruise section of the Landing Stage and to double the size of the terminal with significant upgrading throughout, including a new lounge and improved WiFi. More details about the upgradal will be announced this spring.

Port of Tilbury awards laud employees

THERE IS something in the way that the Port of Tilbury recognises its employees. For a start, it was a lovely touch to have the ceremony on one of the cruise ships that was docked.

Delight as joint venture signed at Port of Tilbury

THURROCK Council has welcomed the news that Roxhill Developments has signed a joint venture with Forth Ports to develop the London Distribution Park at the Port of Tilbury. Forth Ports, the owner of the Port of Tilbury, has sold a 50% share in the scheme to Roxhill.

Port of Tilbury honoured with Olympic torch from LOCOG

THE PORT of Tilbury received an Olympic torch in recognition of the part they played in the delivery of the 2012 Olympics. The port was the largest of the two logistic centres for 2012 and stored a huge amount of sporting equipment as well as items and props used for the opening and closing ceremonies.

St Clere’s Scarlett wins work experience award

ST CLERE'S student Scarlett Goulding made quite an impression on her work experience at the Port of Tilbury. So much infact that she won an award as work experience student of the year. Scarlett was presented with the award at a special ceremony on board the Marco Polo cruise ship in the port.

Port of Tilbury police lauded at awards ceremony

During the nomination of the Non for Profit Award, the efforts of PC Bridges and Sergeant Morgan received recognition for an incident where they successfully performed CPR on a male who collapsed with a heart problem whist at his place of work.

Forth Ports Group invests in 14 new kalmar straddle carriers

CARGOTEC has secured an order for 14 Kalmar straddle carriers from UK based Forth Ports as part of a major investment and upgrade programme at its London Container Terminal (LCT) at Tilbury. Forth Ports is investing in substantial equipment and site upgrading to LCT to ensure customers continue to receive a first rate and enhanced service. It is also integrating LCT with the busy short-sea terminal, also located at Tilbury. Part of the investment plan is the purchase of 14 new Kalmar ESC 450W straddle carriers from Cargotec.

Port of Tilbury team qualify for UK First Aid champs

The Forth Ports team, which is made up of two representatives from the Port of Tilbury and one from the Port of Grangemouth, won their spot in the final competition via a national elimination event approved by St John Ambulance in October. The team achieved second place in the National Industrial First Aid Competition elimination event, securing their place in the ‘Grand Prior Trophy Competition’. Overall First went to the ABP Ipswich A team.

Port of Tilbury throws lifeline to Gravesend to Tilbury ferry

THE FUTURE of the Gravesend to Tilbury Passenger Ferry has been secured for a further 12 months following the injection of a further £20,000 of support from the Port of Tilbury. This is the third year that the Port of Tilbury has provided financial support for the ferry, which is viewed as an important link between the north and south banks of the River Thames and is the last publicly accessible crossing before the Thames reaches the sea. It is estimated that as many as 90 employees of the Port of Tilbury and its tenants make the crossing each day to work at the Port.

Port of Tilbury Police makes national first aid award shortlist

THE PORT of Tilbury Police Force has been shortlisted in the Public Sector and Not-For-Profit category at the second St John Ambulance First Aid Awards. They’ll find out if they’ve been successful at a glittering event in London on Monday 19 November, hosted by survival expert Ray Mears who has himself used first aid many times.

Rail company breaks record for performance in Tilbury

FREIGHTLINER has achieved a new daily throughput record of 481 containers handled in Tilbury.Managing director Adam Cunliffe said: “Since 2009, year on year we have seen our volumes at Tilbury steadily increase.

Windpower comes to the port of Tilbury

The port and SSE renewables will be holding a public exhibition about the plans at the London Cruise Terminal, in Ferry Road, Tilbury, on Thursday, September 20, from 4pm to 8pm.

Tilbury and Bilbao awarded “Motorways of the Sea” grant

The application to the TEN-T Executive Agency is based on the removal of trucks from western and southern Europen roads, the development of short sea shipping between Spain and the UK and the increased efficiency and volume of freight from the Iberian Peninsula to the United Kingdom.

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