Humber International Terminal, Associated British Ports’ (ABP) deep-water riverside dry-bulk handling facility at its Port of Immingham, has broken yet another record with the loading of a cargo of almost 50,000t of grain, the largest grain export ever to leave the Humber Estuary.
The 55,522 dwt vessel KOMATSUSHIMA STAR loaded the cargo, destined for the Far East, for port customer Gleadell Agriculture Limited who operate a dedicated grain facility at the Port of Immingham....
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