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Portico shows off £7m investment in one of its Portsmouth terminals

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“By hosting this event we hope to sow the seed to decision makers in our industry of what is possible at Portsmouth. Opening up Albert Johnson Quay not only means we can handle cargo more efficiently, it gives scope to introduce cargo types we have not been able to work with before, such as high and heavy machinery. The 17,000m2 area provides capacity to handle multiple types of cargo at the same time.”

On 11 February 2026 Portico proudly showed off redevelopment works to the cargo terminal in Portsmouth to current and future customers and partners showcasing the potential of the site when works are completed in Autumn 2026.

The development opens up opportunities to expand cargo handling and entice new business.

Guests on two buses were given a tour of Portsmouth’s seven berth port, highlighting the potential opportunities for growth, followed by presentations from the Portico team demonstrating the opportunities that working with Portico can bring.

The current phase of the project has seen the demolition of an outdated warehouse and levelling of the area to create more reinforced quayside space, increasing cargo handling and the ability to attract new business.

Simon Clarke, Commercial & Communications Director said “By hosting this event we hope to sow the seed to decision makers in our industry of what is possible at Portsmouth. Opening up Albert Johnson Quay not only means we can handle cargo more efficiently, it gives scope to introduce cargo types we have not been able to work with before, such as high and heavy machinery. The 17,000m2 area provides capacity to handle multiple types of cargo at the same time.

Richard Lewis, Managing Director added “Portico has a reputation for handling cargos efficiently and providing excellent customer service. We continue to invest in our site to ensure the service we provide is what the maritime sector needs for the future, and we are grateful to those who took the time to visit us on Wednesday”.

Portico remains the UK market leader for banana imports and has a growing cargo portfolio, which includes containerisation, aggregates, agribulks, project cargo and general ad hoc cargo. More recently it has expanded its specialist services, with the launch of Portico Logistics, a customs agency, freight forwarding, transport and warehousing division and also Portico Port Services, which provides first-class staff to the cruise, ferry, cargo and ports industries.

See the original press release about the development.

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