Warehouse to be built for £1.5bn turnover agri business giant

Associated British Ports (ABP) is investing £8m to build a warehouse for Frontier Agriculture, the latest in a series of recent major investments by ABP in the Humber, as the business continues to expand.

Crop production and grain marketing business Frontier Agriculture is keen to increase it’s port based storage facilities located at the Port of Hull.

The Humber Ports already play a major role in supporting the agricultural sector across the North and the Midlands.

As part of a 12-year deal, ABP has commissioned a new 70,000 sq ft (internal) warehouse to accommodate Frontier’s growing business.

The warehouse will have a 40,386 tonne capacity and will be used to store agricultural products, primarily grains, used in the manufacture of food.

Simon Bird, director at ABP Humber, said: “ABP has a longstanding relationship with Frontier Agriculture, who have been utilising the Humber ports for many years and it is great to be able to support their expansion.

“This latest investment by ABP follows a number of others in the Humber in recent months in support of a range of sectors.

“Such investments are building confidence, and customers from across all sectors of the economy see the Humber Ports as a key link in their supply chain.”

Simon Christensen, Frontier Agriculture grain director, added: “Our relationship with the Port of Hull enables us to access export markets for UK farmers’ surplus grains when market opportunities arise, and to import specialist grains that cannot easily be grown in the UK, for example, high quality milling wheats.

“The port has good transportation links which speed the movement of local farmers’ grain to export markets.

“Meanwhile, cargo arriving at the port can be moved to millers and food manufacturers efficiently.”

The new warehouse will be located near to the port’s East Gate entrance. I & H Brown Ltd are the appointed contractors working with ABP to complete the project by the end of January 2022.

Frontier Agriculture was formed in 2005 as a joint venture between Associated British Foods plc and Cargill Inc and now turns over around £1.5bn per annum.

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