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Burgess Marine Services Ltd

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Dover

Kent

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  • SMS is known for its work in the luxury yacht, commercial vessel and port installation markets

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    Burgess Marine partly sold after administration

    2017-12-20T13:00:00

    Following its administration Burgess Marine assets have been partly sold off to Southampton Marine Services (SMS) saving some jobs at the company with maybe more to follow.

  • A new partnership between Burgess Marine and MMD Shipping Services Ltd, part of Portsmouth City Council, launched at Portsmouth Commercial Port with emergency work for Wightlink

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    New ship repair facility in Portsmouth

    2017-09-14T17:01:00

    Burgess Marine announced in September that in partnership with Portsmouth City Council it has opened a new ship repair facility within Portsmouth Commercial Port.

  • 'Condor Rapide' has undergone refit at Cherbourg

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    Burgess Marine beating the Brexit blues

    2017-03-02T11:21:00

    UK ship repairer and marine engineering services provider Burgess Marine has recently completed a successful winter refit season in Cherbourg. Despite Brexit, Burgess says that business has boomed as the company has completed two refits for Wightlink and one for Condor Ferries at its 5000T syncrolift facility in the French ...

  • Burgess Marine and EAPL will operate Ramsgate Slipways

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    Burgess Marine and EAPL partnership

    2016-07-14T09:42:00

    UK-based ship repairer Burgess Marine and European Active Projects Ltd (EAPL) have partnered up to jointly manage and operate Ramsgate Slipways.

  • Burgess Marine works nationally to support the UK shipping industry

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    Vessel repair partnership

    2016-01-08T09:59:00

    UK-based ship repairer Burgess Marine has partnered with Kent-based Mechanica Utilities to maximise the use of its Dover footprint and share the company’s workshop and fabrication facilities, nationally, across all nine of its UK locations.

  • UK based Burgess Marine has secured a long-term lease of two slipways

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    Burgess Marine expansion

    2015-10-14T16:55:00

    UK-based Burgess Marine has entered a phase of expansion by securing the long-term lease of two slipways from ABP Southampton and the acquisition of Small & Co Marine Engineering in Lowestoft.

  • Burgess Marine welcoming Lord Sugar's yacht Lady A to Trafalgar Wharf at Portchester

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    Burgess Marine: You’re Hired!

    2015-09-25T16:56:00

    Britain’s largest independent ship repairer Burgess Marine has secured a substantial winter refit on-board Lord Sugar’s new Superyacht, ‘MY Lady A’, at its ship lift facility in Portchester.

  • Turks' dry dock and slipway is located in Chatham Historic Dockyard, which measures 110m by 15.2m with a 3.5m draught

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    Burgess/ Turks partnership

    2015-03-19T15:57:00

    London-based Turks Shipyard and UK south coast based Burgess Marine have joined forces to offer a one-stop-shop for ship repair and marine engineering on the River Thames.

  • Nick Warren, Managing Director, Burgess Marine Group

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    Nick Warren: Burgess Marine Group

    2014-11-18T15:51:00

    When Nick Warren left the University of Southampton with a degree in Business Management and Finance, he had few thoughts of a career in shiprepair. But, after a short spell with yacht brokers Ancasta and encouraged by some more than gentle persuasion from his father, he decided it was time ...

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