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SCH’s (Southampton Cargo Handling Plc) sister company - Cruise and Passenger Services Ltd (CPS) has expanded its cruise parking operations in Liverpool, United Kingdom (UK), with the acquisition of a new secure compound for passenger vehicles.

The site located adjacent to Liverpool Cruise Terminal (LCT) can accommodate over 100 cars and will enhance the service provided by LCT for passengers who are boarding cruise ships in the port of Liverpool.

Cruise and Passenger Services Ltd (CPS)

The improved service will initially be used by passengers from Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines

Cruise and Passenger Services Ltd (CPS), which previously offered only a bookings service for cruise passenger parking, will now marshal and store vehicles for passengers, transporting them to Liverpool Cruise Terminal, once they have self-parked. Passengers will also be ferried to pick up their vehicles, once they have disembarked.

The improved service will initially be used by passengers from Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, which is operating its vessel - Borealis from Liverpool Cruise Terminal (LCT) throughout 2022.

Acquisition of the new secure compound

Louis Colpitts, the Cruise Operations Manager at Cruise and Passenger Services Ltd (CPS), said “The acquisition of the new secure compound will strengthen further CPS’ position as the leading cruise passenger parking provider for cruise operators sailing from UK ports.

He adds, “It will also enhance the facilities and offering provided by LCT, as the port continues to develop its cruise business.

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