UK Shipping Firm Invests in Cargo Handling

September 15, 2016

Jonathan Williams, Managing Director of the Williams Shipping logistics division (Photo: Williams Shipping)
Jonathan Williams, Managing Director of the Williams Shipping logistics division (Photo: Williams Shipping)
Aerial image of Williams Shipping’s firm's Millbrook headquarters in Southampton. (Photo: Williams Shipping)
Aerial image of Williams Shipping’s firm's Millbrook headquarters in Southampton. (Photo: Williams Shipping)
Williams Shipping's cargo handling team with their new reach stacker in new one-acre yard at the firm’s Millbrook headquarters in Southampton. (Photo: Williams Shipping)
Williams Shipping's cargo handling team with their new reach stacker in new one-acre yard at the firm’s Millbrook headquarters in Southampton. (Photo: Williams Shipping)

An expanding marine and logistics firm in the U.K. has boosted its cargo handling capabilities with a £250,000 cash injection. Williams Shipping has bought a new reach stacker and developed a new one-acre cargo handling yard for its Transport Services division as part of the investment.

 
According to family-run Williams Shipping, the investment will help increase throughputs, improve efficiency, win new business and deliver greater results for existing clients such as freight forwarders. The Southampton-based business also said it is also aiming to create new jobs with a total of six employees expected to work on the reach stacker and in the yard.  
 
“Cargo handling and transport are a major growth area for us, and this investment allows us to grow the business as part of our strategic long-term plan,” explained, Jonathan Williams, managing director of the Williams Shipping logistics division.
 
“It will open up new employment opportunities, support the maritime and logistics sector and help us realise new revenue streams across multiple sectors,” Williams continued. “For a long time we have provided heavy haulage, and this new service allows us to link this service directly to the port which is on our doorstep. It also ties in with our marine facilities, where we already handle loads on and off the quay with our 100 tonne crane and 200m of quayside.”
 
He added that funding support for the project came from the Solent Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), though exact financial details of the funding were not released.
 
The 80-strong Williams Shipping group includes marine services, transport and storage, marine lubricants and container hire and sales through its Willbox container business.
 
Development of its new cargo yard included demolition of a warehouse, the construction of a heavy duty concrete slab and creation of new workspace.
 
Its Hyster reach stacker has bolstered its fleet of specialist vehicles and equipment. It allows operators to stack containers weighing up to 45 metric tons each. The stacker is also able to lift heavy cargo and onto trucks and flatracks. 
 
With its new cargo yard and existing transport yard, Williams Shipping said it is able to offer a one-stop solution at a local, national and international level – to freight forwarders, logistics firms, shipping lines and shipping agents.
 
Williams Shipping is based in Southampton with two sites in the city as well as a marine base at Pembroke Dock, in Wales.

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