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31: 204: 445: 294: 262: 528:– had written to the council to seek assurances that they would not let any more houses within the community, so allowing the land owners to take back possession and be allowed to develop their businesses on the land. After the war, due to over-crowding around the original Port Darlington and Middlesbrough Docks facility, both companies developed industrial facilities on the land, and sub-leased some land to other commercial operations. 606:
of Tees and Hartlepool was privatised, with the original three buyers subsequently reduced to a single owner, Powell Duffryn Plc, in 1995. With traffic out-scaling the port's handling and ship-scale facilities, PD Ports then developed TCT2 in 2002 specifically as a deep-sea cargo quay on top of the
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The port covers an area of 200 hectares (490 acres) of land alongside the southern bank of the River Tees. Presently handling over 6,000 ships and 56 million tonnes of cargo per annum, Teesport is mostly associated with the handling of steel, petrochemical, manufacturing, engineering and
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In the 1920s, Eston Urban District Council decided to turn the 13 former dormitories of the former Royal Navy facility into 38 small houses, within a community called Teesport. By the start of
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closed in 2010, as a result of the pipeline petrochemicals traffic still today represents about 50% of the cargo through Teesport, around 26 million tonnes a year.
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Dawson's Wharf: handles dry cargo from a 500 metres (1,600 ft) river-facing quay, handling 400 thousand tonnes of bulk minerals and non-hazardous chemicals
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operate a 1,200,000 feet (370,000 m) high-bay non-food storage and distribution facility at Teesport. The currently under-construction
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to move rail traffic around the port, and to/from the two main associated marshalling yards. The port is directly rail connected to the
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TCT2 at 360 metres (1,180 ft), specifically developed deep-sea cargo quay which presently handles customers including
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on the north shore. Although the Shell refinery was mothballed in 1989 and later closed, and the north shore facility of
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retail. Teesport is the logistical hub for the commodity chemical and steel companies that are members of the
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to operate further into the North Sea during their defence, attack and mine laying operations against the
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Cleveland Potash bulk terminal: handles more than a million tons of potash and salt exports, mainly from
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Between 1965 and 1968, three oil refineries were developed close to Teesport, thanks to the
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in a £350 million scheme that would create a new container facility, entitled the
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per week. An extension of 23 hectares (57 acres) allows the import of 100,000 cars by
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on the south shore within Teesport. This facility was served by what became known as
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in the North Sea. The first two were jointly developed and operated by Phillips and
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In February 2008, PD Ports were given planning permission to redevelop the former
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TCT1 at 294 metres (965 ft), which can hold 1,872 TEU at quayside
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The first developed facility on the current Teesport location was a
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Cochrane's Wharf: a 5 hectares (12 acres) site operated by
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Stratton Michael, Barrie Stuart Trinder (10 August 2000).
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1: Terminals may be used for non-intermodal traffic
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In 1980, with the discovery of 543:on the north shore of the River Tees at the 321:Steel Export Terminal: equipped with eight 1041: 1027: 1019: 895: 893: 891: 889: 392:for the import of dredged marine materials 20: 843:"The Northern Gateway Container Terminal" 866: 864: 337:quays, capable of handling 500,000  1050:Intermodal railfreight in Great Britain 646: 1165:Telford International Railfreight Park 678: 676: 674: 672: 670: 668: 42:Click on the map for a fullscreen view 724: 722: 7: 35:Container terminal TCT1, August 2009 902:20th Century Industrial Archaeology 522:Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson 468:PD Ports leases a number of former- 948:"Teesport Granted Freeport Status" 801:. Ridgebrook Ventures. Autumn 2009 661:. PD Ports Website. 22 March 2019. 635:Tees and Hartlepool Harbour Police 14: 1238:Transport in Redcar and Cleveland 504:. This allowed the allocated six 452:shunting locomotive on hire from 273:which operates the RORO route to 972:Lynch, Russell (17 April 2021). 382:sub-leases 5 hectares (12 acres) 245:and 4 miles (6 km) east of 29: 1218:Ports and harbours of Yorkshire 926:"Good times for public storage" 610:In March 2021, Teesport became 415:Teesport Renewable Energy Plant 304:Teesport's facilities include: 226:, in the ceremonial county of 1: 308:Tees Dock Terminal: handling 63: 1158:Mothballed/unused terminals 952:www.highway-logistics.co.uk 366:operates eight sailings to 1259: 1067:Birmingham (Lawley Street) 779:. Impetus Waste Management 506:British E-class submarines 472:shunting locomotives from 1228:Places in the Tees Valley 612:the UK's largest Freeport 456:propels steel stock past 434:Northern Gateway Terminal 421:Northern Gateway Terminal 401:Landside clients include 190: 40: 28: 1004:Official company website 904:. Taylor & Francis. 142:200 hectares (490 acres) 874:. Abandoned Communities 1113:Birmingham (Hams Hall) 535:'s development of the 465: 464:RORO ship, August 2009 301: 277: 208: 18:Port in United Kingdom 1149:London Willesden yard 1014:Port of Middlesbrough 470:British Rail Class 08 450:British Rail Class 08 447: 440:Transport connections 300:terminal, August 2009 296: 264: 206: 1082:Felixstowe (Central) 1072:Doncaster (Railport) 655:"PD Ports: Teesport" 510:Imperial German Navy 478:East Coast Main Line 405:who operate a major 224:Redcar and Cleveland 732:. World Port Source 630:Teesside Steelworks 484:, and close to the 102: /  1137:Nodes for swapping 1087:Felixstowe (South) 1077:Felixstowe (North) 1058:Freightliner Group 730:"Port of Teesport" 533:Phillips Petroleum 466: 302: 278: 209: 196:Teesport @ PDPorts 1205: 1204: 1200: 1144:Basford Hall Yard 1123:Doncaster (iPort) 849:. 1 December 2009 756:Heidelberg Cement 537:Ekofisk oil field 482:Durham Coast Line 390:Tarmac Aggregates 220:unitary authority 201: 200: 171:56 million tonnes 1250: 1194: 1174:Former terminals 1092:Leeds (Stourton) 1043: 1036: 1029: 1020: 991: 990: 988: 986: 977: 969: 963: 962: 960: 958: 944: 938: 937: 935: 933: 922: 916: 915: 897: 884: 883: 881: 879: 868: 859: 858: 856: 854: 839: 833: 832: 830: 828: 817: 811: 810: 808: 806: 795: 789: 788: 786: 784: 773: 767: 766: 764: 762: 752:"Teesport Works" 748: 742: 741: 739: 737: 726: 717: 716: 714: 712: 702: 696: 695: 693: 691: 680: 663: 662: 651: 545:North Tees Works 360:Roll-on/roll-off 232:Northern England 117: 116: 114: 113: 112: 107: 106:54.604°N 1.158°W 103: 100: 99: 98: 95: 33: 21: 1258: 1257: 1253: 1252: 1251: 1249: 1248: 1247: 1208: 1207: 1206: 1201: 1185: 1169: 1153: 1132: 1106:Other terminals 1101: 1052: 1047: 1000: 995: 994: 984: 982: 971: 970: 966: 956: 954: 946: 945: 941: 931: 929: 928:. 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Index


Country
United Kingdom
River Tees
Middlesbrough
North Yorkshire
Coordinates
54°36′14″N 1°09′29″W / 54.604°N 1.158°W / 54.604; -1.158
Owned by
PD Ports
Vessel
Annual cargo
tonnage
container
TEU
Teesport @ PDPorts

sea port
unitary authority
Redcar and Cleveland
North Yorkshire
Northern England
PD Ports
North Sea
Middlesbrough
River Tees

P&O Ferries
Rotterdam
Northeast of England Process Industry Cluster

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