UK Ports Information
Harwich
The Harwich International Port (HWH) is a part of the Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) Group and situated in the South-East of the United Kingdom. This Port is very famous in the United Kingdom transporting passengers and freights.
The train and road systems are well-connected from the Harwich Port to the Midlands, South East and London. Moreover, its ideal location provides an easy transportation for freight and passengers to the Benelux countries and Scandinavia.
More Info ...Southampton
As a leading port and the best choice when looking for deep-water ports, the Southampton Cruise Port amazes its millions of customers and trades with its equipment able to deal with various types of cargo. Besides, it is equipped with a double tide providing an entry to the world's largest ships.
The Southampton Cruise Port is the most popular vehicle-handling port where 50 per cent of the UK's trade with the Far East as well as with plenty of bulk carriers take place. Moreover, about 24 million tons of oil and products related to petroleum are dealt with every year by oil refineries such as BP at Hamble and Esso at Fawley.
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Built in 1606, the Dover Cruise Port that just celebrated its 400th anniversary, is among the first seaports in the world. This popular seaport promises an ideal customer service and plenty of facilities. Companies such as SpeedFerries, Norfolkline, P&O Ferries and Sea France are the divisions of the Dover Cruise Port. Travellers are able to take a ferry every 20 minutes. Therefore, they are guaranteed a relaxing journey without having to worry about luggage limitations or airport delays.
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