Tilbury aims high in the paper chain

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As previous reported (WorldCargo News, December 2003, p15), SETD is set to establish a fully automated import terminal at Forth Ports’ Port of Tilbury. The £31 mill development is integral to NETSS. Forth Ports realised it had to offer something more than just a closer location than Felixstowe to StoraEnso’s main southern English printing clients.

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Tilbury aims high in the paper chain

In-Depth

As previous reported (WorldCargo News, December 2003, p15), SETD is set to establish a fully automated import terminal at Forth Ports’ Port of Tilbury. The £31 mill development is integral to NETSS. Forth Ports realised it had to offer something more than just a closer location than Felixstowe to StoraEnso’s main southern English printing clients.

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