Recovery frames - Swansea University
Marine biologists at Swansea University needed assistance with an experiment to learn more about marine life living on construction materials. The task for Williams Shipping was to help recover the frames from the experiment from the bottom of the sea.
Williams Shipping was the best choice for this due to the expertise in marine projects and the right equipment for the job.
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Sub Hub Tow From Strangford Lough to Pembroke Dock
The challenge was to provide towage and to relocate the Sub Hub from Strangford Lough to Pembroke due to the suitability of vessels in its fleet and as the company has operational bases in Pembroke. Making this relocation best suited for ongoing operational requirements.
Williams Shipping was the best choice for this due to the expertise in complex tows and tows of sensitive equipment.
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To support round-the-clock generation of renewable energy by delivering generators and associated equipment for offshore wind farms across the UK, Ireland and Europe.
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The challenge was to provide towage for a prototype wave energy test device including navigating the shallow approach channel at Ledwood Quay.
Williams Shipping is the only marine contractor based in Milford Haven able to supply small tugs with sufficiently shallow draft to provide this service.
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The challenge was to transport heavy components unsuitable for road haulage from the decommissioned Murco refinery to Pembroke Dock for onward delivery abroad.
Williams Shipping Pembroke Team provided powerful tugs with shallow draft to manoeuvre specialised cargo barge Terra Marique as close to the beach as possible to facilitate loading direct from the shore.