THE four month project to lengthen Berth 2 at Portsmouth International Port has now been completed, with the work adding around 50 metres to the berth which previously measured 210 metres. “The extension to Berth 2 has already proved its worth, demonstrating the added flexibility we need to attract customers...
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THE four month project to lengthen Berth 2
at Portsmouth International Port has now
been completed, with the work adding around
50 metres to the berth which previously
measured 210 metres.
“The extension to Berth 2 has already
proved its worth, demonstrating the added
flexibility we need to attract customers in a
competitive market,” port manager of
Portsmouth International Port, Martin
Putman told media.
“To successfully handle eight cruise ships in
a week, alongside our busy ferry and cargo
operations, shows that we can continue to
grow our business in Portsmouth,” he added.
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