Land purchase aims to accommodate port’s future expansion

Associated British Ports (ABP) has acquired 21 acres of land on the western side of the Port of Immingham in an off-market transaction.

The land deal forms an important additional step in the future expansion of the estate owned by the UK’s ports group.

The land features a live hybrid outline planning application for up to 300,000 sq ft of new industrial buildings or 16 acres of industrial open storage uses. It is expected to be determined by North Lincolnshire Council planners soon.

Andrew Dawes, director of the Humber ports, said: “Acquiring this strategic site on the western side of the Port of Immingham is integral to bolstering our footprint and ensuring the port – the UK’s largest by tonnage – has room for growth to meet the demands of our customers on the Humber.

“It underpins our commitment to pursuing our ambitious mission to continuing to provide essential gateways to Keep Britain Trading.

“Immingham is at the heart of the UK’s busiest trading gateway, handling around 46 million tonnes of cargo every year.”

Greg Lacey, head of property, added: “This is another strategically important land acquisition at the UK’s largest port by tonnage, following the purchase of Stallingborough Interchange late last year.

“We are witnessing continued strong demand for warehousing to support traditional bulk cargos, as well as from industrial open storage requirements.

“The site’s proximity to both Philips 66 and Prax is important, and we are considering how it could play into much broader energy projects for generation and storage – which is a key part of ABP’s new mission to Enable the Energy Transition, and in this particular case, play our part in helping decarbonise the Humber”.

ABP has a total portfolio of 8,600 acres across the UK, which includes over 2,400 acres of development land.

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