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2016 September 22   10:03

Minister of State opens state-of-the-art vessel traffic equipment at ABP Southampton

Associated British Ports on September 21 marked the latest in a series of multi-million pound investments in the port of Southampton by inviting the Rt Hon John Hayes CBE MP to open its brand new vessel traffic service (VTS) operating room, ABP said in a media release.

The Minister of State at the Department of Transport was in attendance as Britain's leading ports company revealed its £4m investment in a new office with state-of-the-art equipment at Ocean Gate, Southampton, which will be manned on a 24/7 basis.

Mr Hayes took a tour of the operations room with James Cooper, chief executive at ABP and Alastair Welch, port director at ABP Southampton, before unveiling a plaque to commemorate the office's opening.

The port’s vessel traffic service staff are responsible for the daily management of one of Britain's busiest waterways, co-ordinating the movements of some of the world’s largest container ships and cruise liners, right down to small yachts and leisure boats.

The new technology includes a radar system, automatic identification system (AIS), CCTV cameras and fibre optic cabling.

This latest announcement follows the port's recent £50m investment in vehicle handling facilities, and £8.3m upgrade of its Fresh Produce Terminal.

Alastair Welch, port director at ABP Southampton, said: "ABP Southampton has over 1.8m visitors passing through each year on the Solent, so it's vital our technology matches the scale of our operations.

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