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Liverpool 'Superport' brings 1,ooo new jobs
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Basnett, Mark
2010
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Liverpool 'Superport' brings 1,ooo new jobs
2010
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\" He said part of Liverpool's growth in this area was being driven by cost, environmental reasons and the shift in consumers' shopping habits, with more goods being bought online. It forms part of a bid to position Liverpool as a \"Superport\" with the Port of Liverpool and John Lennon Airport at the heart of the strategy. Despite that, 60% of the goods coming out of Felixstowe and Southampton are destined for locations north of the Midlands, said Mr [Mark Basnett]. He also pointed to research showing the average cost of using those two ports is about pounds 550 per container, while Liverpool is about pounds 200 cheaper. Mr Basnett said the advantages of Liverpool are \"compelling\". He added: \"We are on the cusp on something very significant. This is not just about the growth of the port but the growth of the wider community.\" He said the predicted growth was not dependent on Peel going ahead with the post-Panamax development.
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