Merseyside-based MPE Interiors completes fit-out of Scottish salmon ship in Irish yard
Birkenhead-based contractor MPE Interiors has supplied its manufacturing and outfitting expertise to an Irish shipyard building a salmon farm vessel, the company said in its press release.
MPE manufactured furniture and fittings for the Sally Ann, a new ship built at Arklow Marine Services in County Wicklow. The 23-metre-long inspection tender will be operated by Scottish Sea Farms.
MPE director Cliff Grainger said: “The Sally Ann manufacturing and fit-out contract demonstrated our quality craftsmanship, reliability and good working relationships with customers.
“MPE manufactured almost all the furniture and fittings, including the soft furnishings. We fitted–out the crew cabins, galley, mess room, washing facilities and the wheelhouse. Our services also included partitions, linings, internal doors, ceilings and flooring, which we also manufactured.
“We have fitted-out other ships at Arklow in previous contracts. They asked MPE to do this contract because of the high standard of our previous work. We were delighted to help.”
MPE Interiors works in three main sectors: maritime, commercial property and residential property. Its maritime work includes designing, manufacturing and fitting-out ferries, ships and super-yachts.
Arklow Marine Services’ work includes boat building, refit and repair, offshore and engineering contracts.
Scottish Sea Farms is based in Argyll. Its’ work extend across the west coast of Scotland and throughout the northern isles of Shetland and Orkney. It supplies salmon to customers across the UK and continental Europe including Marks and Spencer.