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Peel Ports cements deal with Medcem
[ May 20, 2025 // Chris Lewis ]Peel Ports Group is partnering with Medcem to create a deep-water cement terminal at the former P&O site at Gladstone Dock, Liverpool.
This investment comes as the government has committed to building 1.5 million homes by the end of the current parliament.
Construction is scheduled to begin shortly, with completion anticipated by mid-2026. The initial phase will comprise four silos with a combined storage capacity of 45,000 tonnes, designed to handle cement and supplementary cementitious materials, like fly ash and granulated blast furnace slag, key components in producing low-carbon concrete.
The 5.75-acre site allows for future expansion and increased storage capacity in subsequent phases.
Business development and investments director at Medcem, Enver Celikbas, said: “This new terminal significantly strengthens our presence in the UK market, consolidating our position as the leading provider of low-carbon cement and cementitious materials in Europe. The logistical advantages of Liverpool allow us to enhance our ability to accommodate large vessels and product handling. This strengthens our supply chain, ensuring a more efficient and reliable service for our clients across the region.”
Peel Ports group development director, Andrew Martin, added: “Logistics and construction are deeply interconnected, and by creating smarter, more sustainable import hubs like this one, we can help building firms secure the materials they need. Modern ports like ours do far more than handle cargo over the quayside. We offer processing and storage facilities that streamline construction logistics, reduce road freight, and accelerate delivery timelines. This project reinforces Liverpool’s role as a base for investment that can drive regional, national and international growth, while opening up new employment opportunities and creating for a sustainable future for the City Region.”

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