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  why the tyne
 
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With good rail, road and air networks as standard The Renewable Energy Park Newcastle, has ready access to windfarm sites along the east coast of England, the North Sea, Channel and the coasts of other European countries with offshore wind development plans are also within easy reach.

An existing regional renewables supply chain is well co-ordinated and supported and the Northeast has a long history, with a well-established capacity, in the manufacturing industry, providing ready access to world-class capabilities in the Marine offshore, oil and gas and power generation sectors, coupled with its strong skills base and competitive labor costs, which makes the Northeast and natural target for investment.

summary
Major Onshore / Offshore Logistics Operations
World Class Port
Deepwater Berths
Over 200 Vessels at Offshore Technology Park per Annum
Multi Modular Access
Regular Shipping Lines to Europe & Asia
Material Handling Specialists
Heavy Lift Specialists
International Freight Forwarding Services
Cost Effective & Efficient
Flexible Solutions
   
Port of Tyne
Width of Piers at mouth – 360m
Width of River at entrance – Channel width 180m


Entrance – General Center Channel Depth - 9.1m Approx below chart datum till Jarrow, 6.0m below CD till Hebburn, 5.2m to Newcastle
Generic Data on shipping traffic – 6000 movements annually.
River Tyne unrestricted access 24hrs a day subject to tidal restriants.
   
Newcastle Airport
The region’s largest airport
Frequent services to UK, European and Worldwide destinations




 
 
 



 
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