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Peel Ports Group announces 50 new jobs at London Medway docks in Sheerness after £30m berth completed - MSNPeel Ports Group made the announcement this week during a tour of its site in Sheerness. The firm, which employs more than 200 people at the London Medway port, is offering 50 “highly-skilled ...
Richard Goffin - new boss at Peel Ports, Sherness (sub) (1612925) He will take over implementing Peel Ports' 20-year Master Plan which has included converting the former Sheerness Steel plant.
Peel Ports' Sheerness director Richard Goffin. Picture: Ant Clausen, Peel Ports (7577941) "With further investment we hope to make a significant difference and create around 1,000 jobs in addition ...
Peel Ports wants to increase its cargo turnover to 3.1m tonnes by 2034. It claims the rail freight link and expansion of Sheerness would create 1,250 direct and indirect jobs. Analysis ...
The latest example is Peel Ports Medway’s new partnership with the Volkswagen Group UK Ltd. to build and oversee a new eight-acre Pre Delivery Inspection (PDI) Center at the Port of Sheerness.
Peel Ports Group has successfully achieved AEO status for the following ports: Clydeport Operations Limited, Port of Sheerness Limited, The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited, ...
The Peel Ports Group, the UK’s second-largest port operator, has officially unveiled its new £30m RoRo berth at London Medway ...
Peel Ports Group, the second-largest ports business in the UK, has reported a spike in turnover to more than £620m in the year after upping its stake in Birkenhead ship repairer Cammell Laird. The ...
Peel Ports Medway controls the Port of Sheerness and Chatham Docks. Gary Parkinson, managing director, said: "The Vestas decision was disappointing but had nothing to do with the suitability of ...
Peel Ports Medway controls the Port of Sheerness and Chatham Docks. Gary Parkinson, managing director, said: "The Vestas decision was disappointing but had nothing to do with the suitability of ...
The port currently handles about 1.3 million tonnes of cargo each year Plans to build a rail freight link between the Port of Sheerness and Liverpool, which it is claimed would create 1,250 jobs ...
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