Inverclyde Now Logo FISH Farm Support Vessel Completed At Ferguson Marine

30 January, 2020 | Clyde Shipping

THE first vessel to be completed since Ferguson Marine went into public ownership has been officially named at the yard in Port Glasgow.

Helen Rice, a support vessel for the salmon farming sector, was lifted into the Clyde and handed over to Inverlussa Marine Services, a family-owned business based on the Isle of Mull.

Economy secretary Derek Mackay, who attended the naming ceremony, said: “This is another significant milestone as we start the journey to a new sustainable future for Ferguson Marine.

“This is a Scottish-built vessel, provided to a Scottish customer and serving the needs of the Scottish aquaculture industry. It is hugely encouraging that the yard has been able to support our island economies in this way.

“My aim for the last two years has always remained the same –- to keep the yard open and not just to finish the vessels currently being built, but to secure a future for the company in the years ahead. The high quality of the workmanship on the Helen Rice is a tribute to the skills of the Ferguson workforce.”

Inverlussa Marine Services managing director Ben Wilson said: “We were delighted to build this vessel in Scotland. I would like to thank Ferguson Marine and their workforce for delivering such a well-crafted vessel.

“We are looking forward to Helen Rice starting work providing important services to the Scottish fish farm industry. The delivery of this vessel continues our strategy of investing in the best vessels and crew.”

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