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DRYPORT ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2011

The importance of our Ports and the issues involved

Steve Clarke

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The Haven Gateway area

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Scale of our Port activity

• Felixstowe containers – 3.4 million TEU

• Harwich RoRo – 3.7 million tonnes

• Harwich Cruise - 126,000 passengers

• Harwich Ferry – 593,000 passengers

• Ipswich freight – 2.6 million tonnes

• Mistley freight – 161,000 tonnes

• Brightlingsea freight – 82,000 tonnes

• Economic Impact of the Ports and Logistics Sector in the Haven Gateway, McKerr Carr 2008

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What this scale represents

Felixstowe is the UK’s largest container port

Harwich is the UK’s third largest cruise port

Ipswich is the UK’s largest grain export port

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Economic impact

It is estimated that the sector : • Employs 32,200 people (11.3% of the jobs

in the area)• Comprises over 2,300 businesses (8.8% of

all Haven Gateway businesses)• Has a turnover of about £3 billion pa• Buys £100 million of services in the area• Creates 1,000 more jobs in the local service

sector

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Economic impact continued..

• Offers an annual salary of £29,000 (approximately 20% above the Haven Gateway average)

• Provides through these salaries purchasing power that supports another 10-12,000 jobs in the area

This represents over 45,000 jobs in total

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Future opportunities –

Port expansion

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Bathside Bay

Felixstowe South

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Future opportunities – offshore wind

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• May 2010, Harwich used as shore base for the installation of the first wind turbines for the Greater Gabbard Offshore Wind Farm (the largest in the world)

• In 2011, Harwich was announced as shore base for the Thames Array Wind Farm

• Current activity and future Licences offer the opportunity to create a major Wind Port at Bathside Bay

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Future challenges - Competition

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Other future challenges

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• Sustainable freight • Increasing volumes of containers• Broader sub regional land issues - land

for logistics parks and warehousing• Labour supply• Infrastructure

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