º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Ports & Logistics

Port of Blyth hails second highest turnover in its history against challenging background

The port posted turnover of £21.9m driven by the main port operating business

An aerial view of the Port of Blyth(Image: Paul Everington for Port of Blyth)

The Port of Blyth has posted its second highest ever turnover, driven by the success of its main port operations against the background of the pandemic.

The port is home to some of the world’s leading offshore energy companies and regularly hosts high profile projects connected to North Sea oil, gas and renewables operations.

Now it has unveiled the robust set of finances for 2020 at its Annual Public Meeting, held online due to continued Covid-19 restrictions.

It said overall group turnover grew to £21.992m – the second highest total in the Port’s history since posting £23.16m in sales for 2016 – while operating profit doubled from £634,000 to £1.298m, and EBITDA was £3.37m, up on £2.58m.

Adjusted operating profit, which excludes the impact of current and past service pension costs, almost doubled from £846,000 to £1.51m.

The port’s directors said the success came despite challenging global trading conditions, driven by growth across a variety of sectors but particularly offshore energy, with the port now recognised as a major strategic east coast base supporting the sector. Other trade handled includes containers, dry bulks including coal and aggregates, and marine fuels.

It said the major driver for these results was the main port operating business, which grew turnover to £11.92m, although its wholly owned forwarding and logistics subsidiary, Transped, also contributed £250,000.

Although overall volume of cargo handled in the year reduced to 650,000 tonnes, port chiefs highlighted a 32% increase of berth utilisation during 2020 as a more useful performance statistic.