Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Major letting at Port of Hull welcomes chemical giant

Associated British Ports (ABP) has let a substantial unit in Hull to Mitsubishi Chemical UK Limited, part of the global Mitsubishi Chemical Group.

The letting involves 158,000 sq ft storage, with 53,000 sq ft of canopy at King George Dock. It is in a prime strategic location overlooking the Humber Estuary and near Hull Container Terminal (HCT), allowing for the seamless import of cargoes.

Andrew Dawes, regional director of the Humber ports, said: “We are delighted to welcome Mitsubishi Chemical UK to our site and to support them as they continue to expand their operations. This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to fostering business growth and delivering flexible, high-quality industrial spaces that meet the evolving needs of our customers.”

Michael Curtis, PUMA lead construction delivery manager, Mitsubishi Chemical Group, said: “Leasing the new shed at the Port of Hull marks a pivotal step in our long-term commitment to Hull, Saltend, and the wider Humber region.

“This expansion not only supports the doubling of our production capacity but also strengthens our ability to meet global demand. It’s a strategic investment that aligns with our growth ambitions and reinforces our role in the region’s industrial future.”

The facility is to support Mitsubishi and their contractor Fluor Corporation for the SoarnoL ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) facility development at Saltend Chemicals Park in Hull.

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