Felixstowe part of £77m boost in shipping routes

By Derek Davis 14th Oct 2020

The Port of Felixstowe has been made a part of a £77.6million national contract to increase the country's import and export capacity as we approach the end of the Brexit transition period.

The contracts with Brittany Ferries, DFDS, P&O and Stena, collectively worth £77.6m, will focus on nine routes serving eight ports in areas less likely to experience disruption.

These also include Harwich, Hull, Newhaven, Poole, Portsmouth, Teesport, Tilbury and Felixstowe.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps added: "As the transition period comes to an end, we are putting the necessary measures in place to safeguard the smooth and successful flow of freight."

"Securing these contracts ensures that irrespective of the outcome of the negotiations, lifesaving medical supplies and other critical goods can continue to enter the UK from the moment we leave the EU."

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