Ready for business

In a joint venture with Inverclyde Council, we have recently invested £10 million to enhance our facilities and infrastructure. This significant upgrade ensures a modern port experience tailored to meet your needs.

Enhanced Access & Security

  • Renovated entrance, new roads, and lighting
  • 24/7 security with controlled access
  • New fencing and CCTV network

Upgraded Utilities & Connectivity

  • New HV / LV Electrical Supply
  • AT 5 Protected water supply to dockside hydrants

Expanded Development Opportunities

  • Cleared space
  •  Customisable plots ready for your operation Improved Maritime Facilities

Improved Marine Facilities

  • Reinforced quay walls
  • Increased 8.5m dredge depth for larger vessels
  • Efficient dockside services

Well-equipped to support your operations

Inchgreen Park presents exceptional development potential. Home to one of Europe’s largest dry docks, this prime site features a repair quay and expansive developable land. Its strategic location and existing maritime infrastructure make it an ideal hub for industrial, commercial, or mixed-use projects.

Port Centric
Port related activities
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Supporting the offshore sector
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Vessel mobilisation & demobilisation
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Project Cargo
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Vessel decommissioning

Facts and Figures

Set on a 34-acre site, the Park includes one of Europe’s largest dry docks and a repair quay.

34 acres
of space with potential to expand to 40
28000 sq ft
of warehousing space
> 2 m
local area population

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