The UK's leading ports group, Associated British Ports (ABP) owns and operates 21 ports in England, Scotland, and Wales, and handles approximately a quarter of the country's seaborne trade.
ABP's 21 ports, together with the other transport-related businesses that constitute the ABP group, form a UK-wide network capable of handling every conceivable type of cargo. ABP is backed by investment in modern facilities and equipment, and supported by experienced staff. The group's other activities include rail terminal operations (Hams Hall), ship's agency, dredging (UK Dredging Ltd), and marine consultancy (ABPmer). Each port also offers a well-established community of port service providers.
Since 1965, it has been Cordstrap's mission to solve strapping, transport, and cargo securing complexities for a diverse base of customers. Cordstrap is all about people. Our team of cargo securing experts will suggest the optimal solution specifically for your unique application. We train your staff to ensure that cargo is always transported safely and without damage. Our global network means we can do this consistently, anywhere in the world.
Exis Technologies, headquartered in Darlington, UK, is the leading supplier of compliance systems for the management of dangerous goods in sea transport. For over 25 years major container shipping lines, ports, logistics companies and shippers have been relying on Hazcheck Systems for regulatory compliance, efficiency and safety in their global operations. Hazcheck customers include 80% of the top container lines.
Exis Technologies also develop e-learning courses. IMDG Code e-learning is a cost-effective training solution for shore side staff that has been implemented by half of the top 20 container lines as well as shippers and logistics operations worldwide. CTUpack e-learning, a new course for those involved in the packing of Cargo Transport Units which is sponsored by the TT Club, is the latest addition to their web-based training courses.