Work has begun on major enhancements at the Port of Tyne, UK, which will help see the port double its throughput of coal.
The £10 million investment will take 12 months to implement and focuses on the port’s bulk handling capability. The programme represents a remarkable turnaround in the port’s coal business in recent years....
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