Inchgreen Dry Dock and Repair Quay
Owner
Peel Ports GroupAddress
Inchgreen Dry Dock, PA15 2NA
Phone
0141 221 8733Inchgreen Dry Dock and Repair Quay
Inchgreen Dry Dock has one of the largest operational dry docks in europe of 300m x 45m. It is a 31-acre site that offers wide-ranging development opportunities, with the potential to expand to around 50 acres. The site occupies a prime location on the South Bank of the River Clyde within the Inverclyde region, with road, rail and sea access. Inverclyde has been identified in the National Renewables Infrastructure Plan (NRIP) as a potential offshore renewables site.

Tidal range
3m
Max vessel dimensions port has accommodated
Beam - 45.00mDraft - 9.00m
LOA - 300.00m
Heaviest load over quayside to date
300 tonnesTotal quayside length
390.00mPort Services
All port services and facilities are available within King George V dock, including stevedoring services, bunkering (water/ fuel), gantry and or mobile cranage available, SPMTs, tug boat assistance and pilotage.
Location
Inchgreen Dry Dock and Repair Quay quayside facilities

Inchgreen Dry Dock and Repair Quay Media
Chart Datum
Chart Datum (CD) is a level set low enough to ensure that the tide rarely falls below it. The UK usually determines this as being approximately the level of Lowest Astronomical Tide. In effect, this is the minimum depth that can be achieved by a quayside or port entrance channel.
Vessel Dimensions
Length overall (LOA) means the maximum length of a vessel's hull when measured parallel to the waterline.
A ship’s beam refers to its width at the widest point, when measured at the ship's nominal waterline.
The draft of a ship's hull is the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull (keel), which includes the thickness of the hull. The draft of a ship or boat signifies the minimum depth of water it can safely navigate.