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Port of Immingham : ウィキペディア英語版 | Port of Immingham
The Port of Immingham is a major east coast port, located on the south bank of the Humber estuary west of Grimsby, near the village of Immingham. The port was established by the ''Humber Commercial Railway and Dock company'' in association with the Great Central Railway; the dock company incorporated and the works permitted by the ''Humber Commercial Railway and Dock Act'' of 1901. Construction of the dock started 1906 and was completed by 1912. The original main purpose of the dock was export of coal. In the second half of the 20th century the port was considerably expanded beyond its locked dock, and east and west jetties; with the addition of several deep water jetties for bulk cargos: this included the ''Immingham Oil Terminal'' (1969, expanded 1994) for oil importation to the new Continental Oil Refinery and Lindsey Oil Refinerys; the ''Immingham Bulk Terminal'' (1970) built as a joint scheme by the NCB and BSC for coal export and iron ore import; the ''Immingham Gas Jetty'' (1985) for LPG import; and the ''Humber International Terminal'' (2000, expanded 2006) for bulk cargos. Roll-on/Roll-off terminals were first operated in 1966, and expanded within the dock in the 1990s, and outside the dock at the ''Immingham Outer Harbour'' (2006) ==History==
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