Port of Liverpool to build a fresh produce terminal

2008-2-12

The port of Liverpool is building a fresh produce terminal that it claims will offer an alternative to the 300 trucks arriving in the UK with fruit from Spain every day.

The US$11.7 million Liverpool Produce Terminal (LPT) will offer customers the chance to import directly by sea from Spain to a consumer market of 30 million people. This would reduce the amount of road miles used to transport the produce.

The 8,400 sq m LPT will be built alongside the Royal Seaforth Container Terminal and the site of the port's planned $197 million post-panamax River Container Terminal.

LPT will be operated by Go-Associates, consisting of Lewis Clements, who launched the LPT concept, and logistics operator Cold Move.

Source: Cargonews Asia
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