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Two of the world's largest container ships call at Southampton simultaneously

By Sam Pither [email protected]

Published: April 30, 2024 | Updated: 30th April 2024

The Port of Southampton has welcomed two of the world’s largest container vessels simultaneously for the first time in its history.

The port’s marine pilots successfully manoeuvred the two ultra-large container vessels into the terminal at DP World.

It comes after Associated British Port (ABP) invested in widening the channel within the Western Docks, which has allowed the largest container vessels to pass the biggest cruise ships berthed in the port, as well as enabling ABP Marine Pilots to manoeuvre ultra-large vessels to other berths in DP World’s container terminals.

This challenging task, previously reserved only for the SCT 5 berth, required precise coordination and collaboration, demonstrating the Port’s commitment to stakeholder satisfaction and its ability to support more ultra-large vessels in the Port.

The ABP Southampton Marine Department, comprising the Harbour Master, Pilots, VTS, Marine Planning and Hydrography, played a pivotal role in the successful berthing of an ultra-large vessel at Southampton DP World’s SCT 2/3 berth.

Steve Masters, Southampton Harbour Master said: “The team’s deep knowledge, experience and dedication ensured this operation was completed safely and efficiently.

“After establishing parameters, the Pilots and tug crews underwent rigorous training and simulation exercises to familiarise themselves with the manoeuvring intricacies of the CAT 7 Vessels.

“Their commitment to mastering every aspect of the operation ensured a smooth and safe berthing process for MV Manilla Express.”

Captains Noel Charlton and Chris Hoyle, entrusted with the Act of Pilotage for the “Manila Express,” reflected on the journey leading to this historic moment.

They said: “This is a significant achievement at the Port to ensure it can welcome two of the largest container vessels at the same time.

“We both worked closely with the vessel’s Captain and crew; none of this would have been achievable without the collective efforts of all the specialist Pilots, tug crews, and stakeholders involved in the ground-breaking endeavour.”

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