The 932-tonne structure was transported to the west-facing freight port following a one-day journey from Cork in Ireland, where it was built. The cranes will help accommodate increased demand from cargo owners, and support growth in transatlantic trade, as well as future proof the port. Jim McSporran, port director at Peel Ports Clydeport, said: “It’s a really special moment to welcome the first of our two new cranes to the Port of Greenock. A naming competition for the cranes was launched by Peel Ports Clydeport in partnership with Inverclyde Council, with the winners announced earlier this year. Reduce your Capital Gains Tax bill by splitting assets with other halfThis article appears as part of the Money HQ newsletter.
Source: The Herald June 03, 2024 20:11 UTC