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Haven Marine Bags Back To Back Dockings

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March 2, 2015

  • Portgarth enters the dry dock at Milford Docks (Photo: Haven Marine Services)
  • (Photo: Haven Marine Services)
  • Portgarth enters the dry dock at Milford Docks (Photo: Haven Marine Services) Portgarth enters the dry dock at Milford Docks (Photo: Haven Marine Services)
  • (Photo: Haven Marine Services) (Photo: Haven Marine Services)
Despite a slow start to the year, Haven Marine Services reports it is now seeing a change in fortunes with two dockings for Svitzer in quick succession, with one vessel sailing after a refit and another in on the same tide. This comes after a prolonged period of inactivity at the yard during the last three months due to lack of orders and extremes of weather which resulted in several vessels having to be diverted to other repair facilities due to the fact that they were unable to enter Milford Docks.
 
Haven Marine has just finished a 10-day docking on the Svitzer Surrey, which the yard touted as a significant achievement considering that the vessel was working in the Port of Southampton and had elected to sail to Milford Haven rather than opting for more local yards. Following the Surrey’s departure, another Svitzer vessel, the Portgarth, entered for a 15-day docking.
 
Joint Managing Director Brian Summons said, “We are encouraged by the upturn in business with these two vessels and we have several others booked in over the forthcoming months and many specifications to price up. The reputation of the yard has suffered greatly during the past year due to the collapse of Mustang Marine (Wales) Ltd and we have had to work hard to restore that reputation with vessel operators and ships agents who had initially thought that the facility had closed down for good.”
 
Steven Arnold added, “We have enjoyed a close relationship with Svitzer over the years and are grateful for their continued support in promoting this facility to their superintendents throughout the UK. We currently have people travelling throughout the UK in an attempt to encourage other vessels to use the facility, which is part of our long term strategy to develop a long term and sustainable business, which we believe is critical to the area, especially now in light of the situation with the Murco refinery and the decision not to proceed with the South Hook CHP project.”
 
Haven Marine Services General Manager, Jeff Mills commented, “Haven Marine Services management and employees have been servicing the requirements of the shipping industry and associated terminals in Milford Haven for many years and. Our long term participation in the ship repair industry has given us unrivalled experience and the expertise to handle a broad range of project work, from supply of minor items to full blown repair specifications.”
 
Further schedules dockings, include the tall ships, Kaskelot and the Jubilee Sailing Trust’s Tenancious, both of whom have visited the yard previously. 

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