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Infrastructure funding supports Liverpool2 international trade plans

Construction
is well underway on what will be Europe’s first semi-automated container port. When completed, the new Liverpool2 terminal will be able to accommodate the world’s largest deep sea container vessels.

Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said: “Our record investment in Liverpool’s transport network is a huge boost to its economic growth, driven by the city’s maritime and business ambitions. Improved port, road and rail connections will link people with thousands of new jobs in the region and encourage businesses to grow. This government continues to build the infrastructure across the country that will deliver our long-term economic plan.” Mark Whitworth, Chief Executive of Peel Ports, added: “We welcome the Government’s financial commitment to upgrading the road network in and around Liverpool. This will further improve access between the port and the motorway network.

“We are investing to grow the port significantly and believe that Liverpool will increasingly be seen as a preferred option as cargo owners discover the benefits of delivering their products and goods much nearer to their end destination. Liverpool’s location at the heart of the UK offers a distinct advantage, with over 65% of the population of the UK and Ireland living within a 150 mile radius of the city.

“Having a more integrated transport infrastructure in place to be able to carry freight inland across the heartland of the UK will enable faster, more efficient and more environmentally advantageous delivery. The investment will drive jobs and deliver international trade – that represents a huge opportunity to rebalancethe UK economy.”

Last year Prime Minister, David Cameron, announced a £150m partnership to create the first canal-linked logistics park in the UK, with a direct feed from Liverpool2, connecting directly to a number of portcentric logistics hubs along the Manchester Ship Canal via barge, further strengthening the region’s supply chain capabilities.

The Port of Liverpool is connected to other parts of the UK by 10 motorways within a 10 mile radius, numerous rail connections and the Manchester Ship Canal. The largest volume and density of large warehousing (over 97k sq ft / 9k sqm) of any UK region is located within a 70 mile radius around Liverpool. The Port provides direct connections to Southampton, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Le Havre via Peel Ports’ own and third party feeder operators.

Photo shows: Mark Whitworth, Chief Executive of Peel Ports (left) and Patrick McLoughlin MP, Secretary of State for Transport overlooking the port.

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