
Stena Line and Associated British Ports to begin work on new multi-million pound Immingham terminal
PortStena Line, and the UK’s largest port operator, Associated British Ports (ABP), are to commence work on a new freight ferry terminal at the Port of Immingham. The new terminal represents a joint investment of more than GBP 200 million in the port and a boost to the Humber region of England where the unaccompanied freight market has been steadily growing.
Located in Lincolnshire, Immingham is becoming a strategic hub for Stena Line, which currently runs two daily services from the Humber region to The Netherlands. ABP’s four Humber ports collectively already make up the UK’s number 1 gateway for trade by volume.
The new RoRo terminal, known as the Immingham Eastern RoRo Terminal (IERRT), will provide access to the main Humber Estuary, allowing for quicker sailing times and the option to use larger vessels to cater for increased freight demand from exporters and importers from across the region and the rest of the UK.
Niclas Mårtensson, CEO of Stena Line said: “Stena Line has 20 routes across Northern Europe and the Mediterranean and Immingham port is a key part of that network. This project highlights our ongoing commitment to the North East of England but will also be integral to the expansion of freight operations on our routes between the UK and Continental Europe to meet demand.”
“In addition to this major investment, we signed a landmark long termagreement with ABP securing our operations at the new terminal in Immingham through to the next century. This long-term commitment reflects our confidence in the region and reinforces Immingham as one of several significant investments across our UK and Ireland network, as we continue to evolve and exceed the expectations of our customers.”
Henrik Pedersen, CEO of Associated British Ports, said: ”Associated British Ports is committed to fulfilling our mission to Keep Britian Trading as the UK’s largest and leading port operator. The Immingham Eastern RoRo Terminal is the latest demonstration of this commitment. I’m delighted that we continue to deepen our long-term partnership with Stena Line and strengthening choice and supply chain resilience for UK businesses trading with Europe.”
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport, Simon Lightwood, said: “This GBP 200 million investment into Immingham is a big win for Lincolnshire and the North. It means more jobs, more trade, and more growth. We’re making the UK one of the most attractive places to invest in the world, helping to drive innovation and boost the economy to deliver on our Plan for Change.”
Carl Johan Hellner, Chief Operating Officer, Ports and Terminals, Stena Line added: “We’ve already invested over GBP 170 million in our Immingham operations over the past five years, and we remain focused on expanding capacity and delivering high-quality, efficient services to our customers. Our partnership with ABP is truly innovative, and as we advance this project, we’re excited about entering the next phase of our collaboration.”
Andy Dawes, Regional Director for the Humber for Associated British Ports, said “The move to construction phase is a welcome next step for the IERRT project, reflecting a lot of hard work by ABP and Stena Line colleagues. The new terminal will further enhance the Humber as the UK’s #1 gateway for trade, providing more options for customers to land their cargo closer to end markets and benefitting from the experience and well invested capabilities of ABP and Stena Line at Immingham.”
As well as supporting the wider UK economy, especially in the Humber surrounding area and communities, the IERRT development will also create and support local jobs in its own right with around 700 construction jobs required in the near term and an additional 200 jobs in terminal operations on an ongoing basis.
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Nov 27 2025
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