Summary
Middlesbrough based PD Ports has experienced an exciting and high profile year so far, including the approval of a planning application to develop an import and distribution centre at Tees Dock, the first set of preliminary results since its listing as a publicly quoted company and growing support for plans to build a deep sea container terminal at Teesport.
In February PD Teesport was delighted to announce the news of a potential new warehousing development that would generate much needed jobs in the Tees Valley region. Permission has now been granted by Redcar & Cleveland Council for PD Teesport and Gazeley, the leading European logistics property developer, to create a new import and distribution centre at Tees Dock.See the full content of this document
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Pd Ports Gazes Upon New Horizons
The new pounds 30m logistics hub is anticipated to generate up to 450 new jobs on completion and will deliver up to 508,300 sq ft of new dockside warehouse accommodation in up to t...
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