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The deepest draught vessel ever to visit a UK port has successfully docked at Felixstowe, following a £130 million channel deepening project.
Why it matters: The arrival of the Elenoire container ship marks a significant milestone for UK shipping capabilities and reinforces Felixstowe's position as a key international trade gateway.
The big picture: The successful docking demonstrates how recent infrastructure investments are allowing the Port of Felixstowe to accommodate the world's largest vessels. Felixstowe, which handles more than 40% of the UK's containerised goods, is now the only UK port capable of receiving ships with a 17-metre draught.

By the numbers:
Ship's draught: 17.1 metres
Channel deepening investment: £130 million
Channel depth increased from 14.5 metres to 16.0 metres
What they're saying: William Barker, Marine Director and Harbour Master at Harwich Haven Authority, said: "No other port in the UK has the depth of water to accommodate vessels with a draught of 17 metres."
"I couldn't be more proud of what we have achieved and I am very lucky to lead such a great team of people," he added.
Behind the scenes: The vessel arrived from Tanjung Pelapas, Malaysia, under the guidance of Harwich Haven Authority's specialist pilots and support teams.
Wider context: The success comes as MSC and Hapag-Lloyd recently announced their decision to move their Asia-North Europe routes from Felixstowe to London Gateway, potentially highlighting a growing infrastructure gap between Suffolk and Essex, with business leaders, experts and campaigners warning that the Port of Felixstowe's future depends on urgent infrastructure improvements.
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The bottom line: The record-breaking arrival positions Felixstowe as a leading European trade hub, capable of handling the next generation of mega-ships.

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