The Port of Milford Haven has celebrated a significant milestone today with the keel laying ceremony for its new world-class 22-metre pilot transfer vessel, currently being constructed by Next Generation Shipyards. This new vessel is the first step in a long-term, multi-million pound investment programme aimed at enhancing the Port's pilotage capabilities, providing first-rate pilotage operations at the UK's leading energy port.
The keel laying ceremony, traditionally marking the start of the ship's construction, signifies an exciting phase in the project that promises to bring enhanced safety, reliability, and efficiency to the Port’s operations. This modern vessel will serve as a vital part of the Port of Milford Haven’s commitment to maintaining its high standards of pilotage services.
Mike Ryan, Harbourmaster at the Port of Milford Haven, commented:
“Today’s keel laying ceremony is a momentous occasion for everyone involved in the project. This new vessel represents our commitment to continuous improvement and operational excellence. As the UK's leading energy port, we understand the importance of having world-class infrastructure in place to support our customers and maintain our competitive advantage. This pilot vessel will significantly enhance our ability to serve the many types of vessels that visit Milford Haven."
Watch Manager at the Port, Wayne Busby, said:
“Here at the Port, the Marine team are eagerly awaiting the delivery of our Next Generation pilot transfer vessel next year. We are faced with some of the most challenging weather conditions in the world and with this substantial investment being made it will allow us to continue providing an excellent service now and long into the future.”
The new vessel is being constructed by Next Generation Shipyards, a shipbuilding company renowned for its innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship. The 22-metre vessel is being designed to meet the unique demands of pilot transfer operations, providing advanced safety features, enhanced sea-keeping capabilities, and state-of-the-art technology to optimise performance in challenging conditions.
Technical Director, Dirk Keizer, from Next Generation Shipyards, said:
“With this keel laying, the construction has started for an extra ordinary vessel in terms of technical and comfort capabilities combined with self-righting. The team at NG Shipyards is very pleased to contribute and supply this vessel to the Port. We are enjoying the technical challenges and co-operation between all parties and suppliers, as well as implementing the solutions. By providing more than just a vessel, NGS is also involved in maintenance and training programmes so we can support the vessel and crew in operations where necessary.”
Steven Lee, Chief Naval Architect at BMT, commented:
“BMT is delighted to have supported the Port of Milford Haven in developing the new heavy weather pilot boat. This milestone reflects the dedicated efforts of the project team over the past ten months, resulting in a vessel that meets regulatory and operational performance standards while prioritising safety and operational excellence in pilot transfer operations. This momentous keel laying marks the beginning of the next phase of this project, setting a new standard in heavy weather pilot boat capabilities. BMT looks forward to continuing our support through the manufacturing, training and trials phases, leveraging our professional knowledge and expertise to ensure the vessel achieves full operational service.”
Camarc Design’s Technical Director, Ed Soothill, said:
“Camarc have worked closely with the Port of Milford Haven team and NG Shipyards to develop a pilot boat to suit their very demanding operational conditions. This design from our 22m series has been enhanced with our refined hull, waterjet propulsion and a self-righting capability and is due to join the Port’s fleet in 2025. We are delighted to have reached this project milestone and are now looking forward to seeing the build progress.”
The pilot transfer vessel project is a cornerstone of the Port's long-term investment strategy, demonstrating its commitment to providing efficient, safe, and effective marine services. With the keel now laid, the vessel is on track for completion in 2025 at which time it will enter service to enhance the Port's capabilities.