Inchgreen is a first class multi-modal port located on the firth of Clyde with road and sea access. It offers a wide-range of development opportunities and has been identified in the National Renewables Infrastructure Plan (NRIP) as a potential offshore renewables site. The site comprises of one of Europe’s largest dry dock facilities, a repair quay and extensive land suitable for development.
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Location
Inchgreen is located on the south bank of the River Clyde about 1.8 miles upstream of Greenock Ocean Terminal. It offers a berthing quay at the east end of the repair quay and adjoining land with road and sea access. The repair quay is 390m long, with a minimum water depth of 7.5m, capable of increasing to a dredged depth of 9.0m. It comprises of storage and working area
Terms
Operational dry dock, berthing quay and adjoining land with road and sea access
One of Scotland’s largest dry docks, 305m long x 45m wide Repair quay, 390m long, with a minimum water depth of 7.5m, capable of increasing to a dredged depth of 9m Berthage and direct access to the deep water channel in the Firth of Clyde Existing warehouse space 27,000 sq ft of space available for use
Facilities suitable for a variety of uses in addition to established uses of ship repairing marine construction Flexible lease terms Local engineering and waste handling services and expertise
Proximity to scrap flows for recycling and onward sale
Availability of lay up areas nearby at Loch Striven and Firth of Clyde anchorages
Specification
- Marine activity
- Port services
- Industry