Storage and laydown

Pembroke Port is a 69 acre port on the west coast of the UK that offers incredible adaptability, with a surprising range of storage and laydown options.

We have the space and the experience to find you the right solution whether you need storage for bulk and breakbulk cargo, engineering projects and heavy liftsmarine renewables device development and maintenance, or something else.

Internal

Our buildings have a range of access options and we have plant machinery onsite to help with transportation from quayside to the appropriate space. We also work closely with specialist operators when additional kit is needed to help with heavy lift projects.

External

We have premium quay space available as well as laydown areas throughout Pembroke Port.

Secure storage solutions

Pembroke Port provides a range of secure, fully fenced, and monitored storage facilities. Whether you need short-term storage for goods in transit or long-term storage for valuable materials, we have the capacity and security features to meet your needs.

Our facilities are protected by CCTV surveillance and on-site security personnel, ensuring that all items are kept safe and secure around the clock.

Customised storage options

Our storage solutions are highly flexible, with options for open storage areas, covered sheds, and warehouse spaces, all designed to meet the unique needs of different industries.

Whether you require outdoor space for bulk items, indoor storage for sensitive materials, or temporary space for a project in progress, we can tailor a storage plan that fits.

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Laydown space

We offer large, open-air laydown areas designed for storing heavy machinery, equipment, and project components. These areas are ideal for industries such as energy, construction, and manufacturing.

Our laydown zones are spacious and adaptable to accommodate various project requirements, from small-scale operations to major industrial projects.

Recent developments have successfully expanded the laydown space, which is now available as part of the Pembroke Dock Marine project, supported by the Swansea Bay City Deal.

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