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Work is now underway on the 8 million extension of the Tees container terminal at
Work is now underway on the 8 million extension of the Tees container terminal at Teesport The plan to more than double the size of the existing quay at the terminal a total waterfront of 290 metres is a joint venture between Tees and Hartlepool Port Authority and container shipping operator Bell Lines Ltd. Pictured is John Hackney, right, the port authorities chief executive and Fred Hucker, joint managing director of Bell Lines, ceremonially dig the first piece of ground to mark the occasion. 5th February 1990
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Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21703260
© Mirrorpix
Business Digging Docks Employment Jobs Spade
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Work Begins on £8 Million Extension of Tees Container Terminal at Teesport
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print from 1990, we witness a significant milestone in the expansion of the Tees container terminal. The ambitious plan to double the size of the existing quay and create a sprawling waterfront measuring 290 meters is now underway through a joint venture between the esteemed Tees and Hartlepool Port Authority and renowned container shipping operator, Bell Lines Ltd. The image captures two influential figures who played pivotal roles in this momentous occasion. John Hackney, Chief Executive of the port authorities, stands on the right side while Fred Hucker, Joint Managing Director of Bell Lines, proudly joins him. Together they ceremonially dig into the first piece of ground with their spades to mark this historic event. This photograph not only symbolizes progress but also reflects an era defined by growth and development within industries such as business, employment, and maritime trade. As ships navigate through vast seas towards these expanding docks, opportunities for jobs flourish alongside economic prosperity. As we delve into Memory Lane Prints' extensive collection capturing snippets from our pasts, let us appreciate how endeavors like these have shaped our present landscape. This image serves as a reminder that innovation knows no bounds when visionaries unite for progress – paving way for brighter futures yet to come.
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