
The Eastfloat Terminal at Birkenhead Port is to be revitalised by a £10 million redevelopment, strengthening the Mersey region’s critical maritime and logistics infrastructure.
Now under the ownership of Peel Ports Group, the terminal will be completely redeveloped, creating about 300,000 sq ft of indoor and 160,000 sq ft of outdoor storage capacity.
These works, set to take place over the coming years, will significantly expand and modernise the site’s warehousing and cargo-handling facilities.
The upgraded terminal will continue to be operated by Peel Ports Logistics, the Group’s dedicated logistics division, and will handle a diverse range of cargoes, including bulk, steel, timber, containerised cargo, heavy lift, project cargo, and renewables and offshore equipment.
A dedicated container handling and devanning operation, offering both indoor and outdoor storage, is already in place.
Operations will be supported by a dedicated on-site logistics division, providing a complete service offering from vessel chartering right through to final delivery by road.
Investment in new plant and machinery for the terminal is also underway – including the installation of a new Liebherr 180 crane – and development opportunities are being explored across the site, including the potential for two cement silos.
Seb Gardiner, Managing Director, Peel Ports Logistics said: “This investment reflects our commitment to bringing the Eastfloat Terminal back to life – we are both restoring its heritage and transforming it into a vibrant, modern logistics hub.
“The Mersey region is firmly at the heart of UK trade, and restoring Eastfloat will allow us to keep meeting the demands of the most complex and challenging cargo movements.”


