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With the use of larger ships and containerisation, the importance of the port declined throughout the second half of the 20th century. As it includes Tilbury, it remains one of the three largest ports in the United Kingdom, in terms of number of containers, after those at Southampton and Felixstowe (the order changes from time to time). The Port currently handles 50 million tonnes of cargo each year and 12,500 commercial ships, which use 73 operational wharves. This represents around 10% of the UK commercial shipping trade, and contributes over 35,000 jobs and 8.5 billion pounds to the UK's economy.
Image:Thames river 1882.jpg The London docks in 1882. The King George V Dock had not yet been built. See also
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