EXCLUSIVE: Infrastructure, energy and shortsea on the Humber

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Source: ABP

Associated British Ports (ABP) is sharpening its focus on the Humber as a critical engine for Britain’s trade and a launchpad for the next phase of shortsea shipping growth. 

As the UK’s largest port operator, the group is balancing two parallel priorities: Maintaining the efficient flow of goods through its gateways while preparing the infrastructure required for decarbonised energy systems and cleaner shipping.  

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