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ABP announces job losses as part of 'major restructure' in Humber

The ports complex across the Humber supports almost 35,000 jobs, and contributes £2.5bn to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s economy every year

ABP's Port of Hull(Image: Pete Harbour)

Port operator ABP has announced job losses in the Humber region, as it carries out a “major restructure” of its business.

Associated British Ports, which runs ports in Hull, Goole, Grimsby and Immingham, said it had launched a cost review, and confirmed both compulsory and voluntary redundancies would be made.

The ports complex across the Humber supports almost 35,000 jobs, and contributes £2.5bn to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s economy every year.

A spokesman at ABP Humber said: “ABP has been undertaking a review of costs with a focus on developing a modern and agile organisation structure.

“As a result the company is in the process of a major restructure. Along with voluntary redundancies, ABP is also running a small-scale compulsory redundancy programme across most of the Humber functions which will allow us to provide a more lean and efficient service to our customers in the coming years.

“Those colleagues affected by this are being supported.” 

ABP's Port of Hull(Image: Pete Harbour)

The port giant is responsible for the quaysides and terminals in Grimsby, Immingham, Hull and Goole, and is transforming the way it operates, with more than 1,000 people currently employed around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s busiest trading estuary.

Reasons behind the major restructure and costs review launched by ABP have not yet been revealed.