Ports

ABLE operates a number of ports on the River Tees and is developing Able Humber Port on the South Bank of the Humber Estuary – soon to be one of Europe’s largest multi-user port facilities.

ABLE is committed to operating its ports as multi-user facilities. This provides the following:

  • A more competitive option for our clients

  • A more flexible approach to project management

  • True cost and operational efficiencies

  • The chance for local supply chain businesses to become more competitive

  • Reduced capital expenditure for tenants sharing a wide range of capital equipment.

River Tees

Port Name Description
Able Billingham Reach 21 hectares (52 acres) 580m quay.
Large Industrial hinterland with existing planning permission for Energy production facilities. 7 plots available for industrial use and planning permission for energy production facilities.
Able Clarence Port 19 hectares (47 acres) 210m quay.
Planning permissions for Energy production facilities.
Able Middlesbrough Port 16 hectares (39.5 acres) 1,000m + quay.
Large fabrication facilities with fitted overhead cranes.
Able Seaton Port 51 hectares (126 acres) 835m of quays including 516m new heavy duty deep-water quays c.60t/m² and additional import/export quay providing additional berthing capacity for rigs and other vessels.
One of the world’s largest dry docks: 496m x 264m with 121m entrance.
On-site fabrication, workshop and welfare facilities, rail connections.

Humber Estuary

Port Name Description
Able Humber Port Development consent for new deep water super port, 1,349m new deep water heavy quays in development. On-site rail connections. Excellent access to the Able Energy Park.