Busiest month for Port of King’s Lynn in five years

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Busiest month for Port of King’s Lynn in five years

Image Caption: Grain loading operation at the Port of King’s Lynn in November 2020

The Port of King’s Lynn, operated by Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s leading and best-connected port operator, has reported handling a greater volume of cargo in October 2020 than in any other month over the past five years.

Over 75,000 tonnes of cargo passed through the port in October, of which almost 60,000 tonnes were agribulk products, including wheat, grain and barley.

This rise in volumes follows ABP’s investment of £400 000 in the refurbishment of its Bentinck silo in King’s Lynn in 2019, which enhanced port capacity. In addition, customers using the silo can benefit from the excellent weighbridge facilities as well as an additional grain processing lab located at the port, which provides quality-testing equipment to improve operational efficiency.

Kim Kennedy, ABP King’s Lynn Port Manager, commented: “It’s fantastic to see that our efforts of enhancing port facilities and our commitment to providing high quality customer service have helped attract record volumes of cargo.

“I would like to thank my team and our customers for working hard in these challenging times and being part of the essential keyworkers who have kept the economy going and trade flowing throughout this pandemic.”