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Jobs lost with closure of Chatham Docks terminals
13:36, 27 April 2009
updated: 13:37, 02 December 2019
by business editor Trevor Sturgess
Two terminals at Chatham Docks are to close with the loss of 42 jobs.
Falling trade has been blamed for the closures by Convoys, a long-established firm.
The decision to shut the terminals by the end of June is a
serious blow to Chatham's maritime industry.
The company says the business, which handles around 180,000
tonnes of forest products a year, "will be closed in an orderly
manner".
In a statement, it added: "The company has taken the decision
following a sharp downturn in trade over the last few years due to
difficult economic conditions."
Bosses informed the workforce of 42 employees - 27 in operations
and 15 in management and office operations - earlier today the
business was being wound up.
Convoys leases two terminals in number 3 basin and handles
imported timber, newsprint, waste paper products and general cargo.
It is the largest tenant at Chatham Docks.
Convoys, based at Forest House, Chatham Docks, was founded in
1920 and specialises in warehousing and importation of forest
products. It also has a facility in Manchester.
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