Maritime Sector businesses in the Liverpool region have access to a new practical resource of support, advice and policy engagement thanks to a new partnership between UK registered company, The Maritime Group (International) Limited and the Liverpool and Sefton Chambers of Commerce.
The Chamber is developing (in partnership with The Maritime Group) a strategy that aims to ease accessibility of training, consulting and skills requirements for the maritime industry sectors of the region.
Kevin Hawes, Business Development Director, Jonathan Powis, Operations Director and Mark Rowbotham, Senior Consultant, were formally welcomed to the network by Chambers Chief Executive Paul Cherpeau and International Trade Manager Elena Enciso.
Kevin said: “The Chamber has a long history and an excellent reputation for providing expertise to businesses who are trading internationally and for being a conduit to regional international trade.
“This has become increasingly important as the Maritime sector and the multitude of industries related to it in the region continue to grow.
“The Maritime Group [TMG] will add value to this group of chamber members through offering high quality advice, consulting and maritime services, across a broad spectrum of maritime disciplines.
“There will be no duplication of existing support provision provided in the region, rather a very practical and technical profile of Maritime centred deliverables which will meet growing demand from the sector.
“In collaboration with the Chamber, TMG will also help champion and project the industry on behalf of Chamber members.”
Jonathan said: “TMG has a very well-established London office and we now look forward to working closely with the Chamber and fellow members, in continuing to promote the best interests of UK shipping businesses in Liverpool and the North West.”
TMG continues to grow: Recently opening its new TMG (Asia) office in Singapore, further extending its international reach from existing headquarters in Seattle, USA, and regional offices in London, Honolulu and Panama.
Captain Malcolm W Parrott, Managing Director of The Maritime Group (International) Limited and Executive Vice-President of The Maritime Group International, said. “This new initiative fits in nicely with our expansion plans”.
New additions to the TMG (International) Limited family were registered in London last month: TMG (Defence) & TMG (Security & Compliance).
Both subsidiary to The Maritime Group (International) Limited, they will be managed and operated by professionals based in Liverpool.
Finally, The Maritime Group (International) Limited has been appointed Deputy Register UK for the Palau International Shipping Registry headquartered in Piraeus, Athens and Houston, Texas.
It is the fastest growing flag in the shipping world with a 43.25 per cent growth in registered ships since 2013, according to Fairplay Magazine and is dubbed the next generation SMART Flag.
Chamber Chief Executive Paul Cherpeau said: “Our support for internationally trading companies has existed for more than a century.
“Supplementing our existing expertise with dedicated maritime sector support, particularly as the implications of Brexit begin to become clearer, will provide a substantial resource for businesses trading in the sector and provide a great source of knowledge and advocacy for a large proportion of our business base.”
The picture above shows, from left to right, Kevin Hawes, Elena Enciso, Paul Cherpeau, Jonathan Powis and Mark Rowbotham.
The Port of Blyth recently held a multi-agency exercise in late September, facilitated by our joint venture partners State 21 Ltd.
The exercise involving Police, Fire and Rescue, Border Force, along with Port of Blyth staff and Reay Security, tested both the Port’s preparedness for emergencies and in particular their response to security incidents.
Martin Willis, Port of Blyth Harbour Master/Port Facility Security Officer, said: “As a growing Trust Port it is of vital importance that the systems, plans and procedures we have in place to deal with emergency situations and security incidents are fit for purpose.
“State 21’s recent assistance with testing our readiness, contingency and business continuity planning for responding to such events was invaluable as their expertise of emergency planning and response ensured that all potential eventualities were tested fully and that the Port’s protocols for such scenarios remain both robust and effective.”
State 21 is a resilience management consultancy delivering training, exercises and de-briefing at strategic, tactical and operational levels.
Richard Rowland, Managing Director of State 21, also commented: “We were delighted to help such a forward-thinking Port to test their plans and to facilitate a multi-agency exercise, which enhances both Port Security and emergency response.
“Port of Blyth should be rightly proud of their continuing focus on making the Port more secure and as a result more attractive to business.”
The Port of Blyth, in Northumberland, is the operating division of Blyth Harbour Commission, an independent statutory trust port established in 1882.