Port of London's Economic Contribution
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Each year the Port handles over 50 million tonnes of cargo from fuel to food, cars to containers. The jobs linked to the Port are diverse and include manufacturing workers, cargo handlers, drivers, warehouse staff and ships' agents. Plants whose operations depend on the Port as part of their supply chain include Tate & Lyle, the raw cane sugar for which comes from Mauritius, Fiji and the Caribbean; Petroplus, importing crude oil for refining into an array of fuels; and Ford, which supplies by sea diesel engines made at Dagenham to factories in Europe. Simon Sherrard, chairman of the PLA, which this year celebrates its centenary, commented:
"The great news is that the future of the Port looks strong. Despite the current challenging economic times, significant investment is planned, valued at over £4.8 billion over the next ten years." The research was commissioned by the PLA from SQW Consulting. A summary of the research findings can be downloaded here. (pdf file - 1.82mb)
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