The Port of Lowestoft, United Kingdom, has come to play an increasingly important role in supporting North Sea oil and gas operations and the renewable-energy sector.
A wide range of facilities is available at the Port of Lowestoft for handling containers, bulk and general cargoes. The Port is a major centre for servicing the offshore oil, gas and rapidly-expanding renewable-energy industries. Rig structures and modules are fabricated at facilities located in both the port's inner and outer harbours. Extensive ship-repair facilities, including a dry dock and slipways, are also located at the port. The Port of Lowestoft is also a designated fishing port with a modern fish market, auction and processing facilities serving a fleet of inshore and deep-sea vessels. The leisure industry, too, is a well catered for Attraction, following the opening of a 140-berth marina replete with a host of facilities.
This Attraction namely, The Port of Lowestoft offers substantial savings in both cost and time through a comprehensive package of services using a one-stop-shop system, proximity to mainland Europe, a strategic location for short-sea Shipping and coastwise trade and services for the oil and gas industry
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