UK Docks will be one of the major exhibitors at Seawork - Europe’s largest on-water commercial marine and workboat exhibition - being held in Southampton next week.
The event will bring together businesses nationally and globally in a major networking event in the industry where new contacts and new contracts are forged.
But as well as creating new links, the event also helps cement existing ones - like the one that UK Docks has with Kent-based travel company Marine Travel - who will also be exhibiting at Seawork.
Marine Travel is a dedicated provider of maritime travel logistics; covering a cross-section of marine-related businesses throughout the UK and worldwide.
Pictured, left to right, Marine Travel’s Samantha Collins (key account executive), Emily Sullivan (consultant) Claire Hewitt (finance and administration director) and Neil Payne (reservations supervisor, UK).
Since UK Docks’ expanded more and more in recent years into servicing Ministry of Defence contracts - and in particular since the clinching of a £250m contract to service and marine the Royal Navy’s five Batch 2 vessels globally - the two companies have worked hand in glove on international travel missions.
With UK Docks now regularly working in bases as far afield as The Falklands, Gibraltar, Singapore and Canada, Marine Travel has becoming increasingly important to UK Docks in getting teams to where they need to be, anywhere in the world, safely, efficiently and on time.
UK Docks managing director Jonathan Wilson said: “We are really looking forward to the Seawork Exhibition which is such a key date in our company calendar and important to our business.
“But we’re also looking forward to meeting up with contacts in the marine industry that we work with closely but rarely get a chance to meet in person, so it’s great that Sam Collins, who we deal with regularly, and the rest of the Marine Travel team will be there.”
Marine Travel prides itself on understanding the unique needs and challenges of the marine travel sector. It tailors its services to meet those specific requirements so that customers have a seamless experience.
Key account executive, Sam, said: “It will be great to meet the UK Docks team in person because they’re fantastic to deal with and always appreciate the efforts we make on their behalf to provide 24/7 support for any travel-related issues that may arise.
"Promoting our business services at Seawork is important to us but we plan to enjoy ourselves too and meeting up with everyone at UK Docks will be a pleasure.”
UK Docks will be exhibiting alongside Brunvoll AS - the Norwegian company which is a leading provider of propulsion and manoeuvring systems worldwide. UK Docks are their sole sales and service agent in the UK and Ireland.
Ben Mason, Porfolio manager based at Victoria Quay in Gosport, Portsmouth harbour, will be co-ordinating UK Docks’ work at Seawork, which runs from Tuesday, June 11th-Thursday, June 13th.
He said: “UK Docks has got a great story to tell, especially about our success in winning important contracts in recent years and we’re looking forward to telling it to delegates.
“We’ll be letting people know all about our facilities along the south coast and the north east, about our work with the Ministry of Defence, and about our work on boats big and small as well as the docks facilities themselves. “