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ABP brings more than 90-acres of land at its Port of Newport to market

ABP said the land will be ideal for manufacturing and logistics development

The Port of Newport.

Port operator Associated British Ports (ABP) has brought to market 95-acres of land for development opportunities at its Port of Newport.

As part of 600 acres across its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ port portfolio which it has identified for development, it said the land at Newport would be ideal for logistics and manufacturing use.

The land, for which it will seek to lease to developers with long-term development rights, comprise 73 and 22 acres respectively.

The Port of Newport handles more than £1bn of trade annually with multi-modal freight facilities, deep-sea access and direct links to rail and motorway networks.

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Helen Thomas, ABP’s head of property for Wales and short sea ports said: “These development sites(º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide) are ideally suited for port-centric manufacturing and logistics uses.

“At a time when energy costs are surging, our on-site power generation and access to green energy supplies means we can provide effective and economical power solutions for our occupiers. We’re seeing growing interest from international manufacturing and logistics businesses attracted by the strategic location of our Welsh ports”.

Cushman & Wakefield and CBRE are advising ABP on the marketing of the Newport sites.