Minister marks major milestone in port expansion

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Celebrating the milestone for the Immingham Eastern RoRo Terminal at Associated British Ports’ Port of Immingham (l to r) Carl-Johan Hellner, COO (Stena Line Ports & Terminals) Andrew Dawes, Regional Director (ABP) and Keir Mather, Maritime Minister. Photo: David Lee Photography Ltd.

The Immingham Eastern Ro-Ro Terminal (IERRT), a joint investment by Stena Line and Associated British Ports (ABP) at the Port of Immingham, marked a major milestone in its delivery with a steel signing ceremony.

Keir Mather, Minister for Maritime, Aviation and Decarbonisation officially signed one of the marine piles alongside other guests, at the start of the marine works to deliver the infrastructure for the £200+ million freight ferry terminal due to open in 2028.

The IERRT project is a key component of Stena Line’s port and terminal development programme across the UK.

Carl-Johan Hellner, COO of Stena Line Ports & Terminals said: “This new terminal represents a major investment in the future of freight transport through the Humber and demonstrates the confidence we have in the region's long-term economic potential.

“We have seen sustained growth in customer demand across our freight network, and the development of this terminal is a direct response to that demand. It will provide the capacity, efficiency and flexibility needed to support future growth while strengthening vital trade links between the UK and Europe.

Keir Mather, Aviation, Maritime and Decarbonisation Minister, said: “This investment will support exactly the kind of ambitious infrastructure project we need to grow the economy, create hundreds of jobs, and strengthen the UK’s maritime sector.

“We’re working with industry to unlock private investment into UK maritime – including through the National Wealth Fund. I look forward to seeing this project deliver for communities across Yorkshire and the Humber ahead of its opening in 2028.”

The milestone was celebrated on site with representatives from freight businesses and the main contractor for the project, Dragados. As well as supporting and growing jobs in the businesses using IERRT, the project itself is the source of additional employment. It will create c700 jobs during the construction phase and then c200 permanent jobs once fully operational.

Andrew Dawes, Regional Director of the Humber ports, said: “This is a major milestone in the development of the new terminal, which will provide much-needed additional capacity to meet growing demand from businesses both in the UK and in northern Europe.

“IERRT will strengthen the Humber Estuary’s role in supporting an effective, efficient, competitive and resilient UK Ro-Ro freight sector. It will also respond to the trend for larger and more sustainable Ro-Ro vessels, which require larger port infrastructure and additional landside space.”

Steve Holmes, Managing Director of Dragados UK & Ireland, added:

"The commencement of the marine works marks a significant milestone for this strategically important project. Dragados is proud to be working alongside ABP and Stena Line to deliver a state-of-the-art freight terminal that will strengthen the UK's trade infrastructure for decades to come.

"Our team brings extensive experience in delivering complex maritime and civil engineering projects, and we are committed to constructing this facility safely, efficiently and sustainably, while creating opportunities for local businesses, apprentices and the wider community throughout the construction phase."

ABP and Stena Line are leading players in the maritime sector that is vital for enabling the growth of a maritime nation such as the UK. Both companies have both been playing a crucial trade enabling role for decades and are ambitious to invest and grow their contributions further.

Dragados, as one of Europe's leading infrastructure and marine construction companies, is delivering the marine works package, including the installation of the piled berth structure that will enable the terminal to accommodate the next generation of larger Ro-Ro vessels.

IERRT provides a more resilient and sustainable supply chain solution option for UK businesses and is an important inward investment opportunity for UK logistics infrastructure. The ferry terminal is expected to be completed by May 2028.

Once operational, the terminal will enhance freight connectivity between the UK and Europe, helping to meet growing demand while supporting more efficient and sustainable freight movements.

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For more information contact Shirley Oguz, PR and Communications Manager, Stena Line.

shirley.oguz@stenaline.com 07779 851168

Stena Line is one of Europe's leading ferry companies with approximately 40 vessels and 19 routes in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean, operating 35,000 sailings each year. Stena Line is an important part of the European logistics network and develops new intermodal freight solutions by combining transport by rail, road, and sea. Stena Line also plays an important role in tourism in Europe with its extensive passenger operations. The company is family-owned, was founded in 1962 and is headquartered in Gothenburg. Stena Line has 8,750 employees and an annual turnover of 20.2 billion SEK.

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