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PORT TALBOT DOCKS HANDLES FIRST STEEL CARGO FOR NEARLY FOUR DECADES

Associated British Ports’ (ABP) Port Talbot Docks recently handled its first cargo of steel for nearly 40 years when m.v. Celtic Fortune discharged a shipment of reinforcing bar and coil steel at the docks’ Talbot Wharf.

Transported from Istanbul, the 3,000-tonne consignment of steel was handled for port customers Ready Steel Reinforcements (Ready Steel). A supplier of cut and bent steel reinforcements, Ready Steel has recently developed a new steel-service centre at a warehouse adjacent to Port Talbot Docks.

Located at the mouth of the River Afan, Port Talbot Docks was reopened to commercial shipping in 1998 and continues to handle increasing cargo volumes. The docks’ facilities provide a vital service to coaster-sized vessels plying coastal UK and European short-sea trade routes.

Herman van Rensburg, Managing Director of Ready Steel Reinforcements, said: 

“The very first time I saw Port Talbot Docks, I recognised its potential. With ABP’s support, we are now witnessing the start of an exciting era which will benefit not only Ready Steel Reinforcements, but also the local community and ultimately, the South Wales region as a whole.”

John Fitzgerald, Port Director for ABP’s South Wales Ports, said:

“I am glad to welcome Ready Steel’s first shipment to Port Talbot Docks. ABP and Ready Steel have worked closely to reinvent the docks so that they can handle short-sea shipping and I look forward to maintaining our relationship with Herman and his colleagues over the coming years.”
13th March 2007

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