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Port of Dundee welcomes Chinese plywood shipment



The Port of Dundee has welcomed the arrival of the 177m-long deep sea vessel the Ha Long Bay with her cargo of 12,000 packs of plywood on board.

The large cargo vessel sailed up the Tay direct from China and is one of the largest cargo vessels to be handled at the busy port. The 12,000 packs of plywood were discharged in record time by the expert port team who completed the job in just 15 days.

The large shipment of plywood is destined for UK construction projects around the country.

“We are used to seeing large rigs in the Port of Dundee, but it is unusual for the port to handle such a large vessel direct from the far east,” said David Webster, Director of Energy for Forth Ports. “Vessels like the Ha Long Bay are normally frequent arrivals at large London ports however with the Tay’s deep water, our upgraded quayside facilities and available land, we were able to berth and discharge the ship in record time.”





Packs of plywood being unloaded at the Port of Dundee

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