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Cammell Laird back on Merseyside | Cammell Laird back on Merseyside |
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The Cammell Laird Shipyard, which closed its gates in 2001, is to begin trading on Merseyside once again. | The Cammell Laird Shipyard, which closed its gates in 2001, is to begin trading on Merseyside once again. |
The ship repair and conversion company left the Birkenhead site seven years ago after going into receivership. | The ship repair and conversion company left the Birkenhead site seven years ago after going into receivership. |
A group of Cammell Laird's former management team built up a new company at the shipyard - and have now revived the Cammell Laird name. | A group of Cammell Laird's former management team built up a new company at the shipyard - and have now revived the Cammell Laird name. |
Managing director John Syvret said it had a full order book and forecast a turnover of more than £90m. | Managing director John Syvret said it had a full order book and forecast a turnover of more than £90m. |
He said the yard, which has a 50-50 split of commercial and military work, would now look to grow further its marine services business. | He said the yard, which has a 50-50 split of commercial and military work, would now look to grow further its marine services business. |
"This is a truly historic day for the shipyard," he said. | "This is a truly historic day for the shipyard," he said. |
"We passionately believed that to bring back the Cammell Laird brand name and trademark we had to have enough financial strength, substance, and credibility to live up to its international reputation." | "We passionately believed that to bring back the Cammell Laird brand name and trademark we had to have enough financial strength, substance, and credibility to live up to its international reputation." |
For the company to now be operating once again under the historic and prestigious name of Cammell Laird is fantastic news Councillor Steve Foulkes | For the company to now be operating once again under the historic and prestigious name of Cammell Laird is fantastic news Councillor Steve Foulkes |
Until now the company has been trading as Northwestern Shiprepairers and Shipbuilders Ltd (NSL). | Until now the company has been trading as Northwestern Shiprepairers and Shipbuilders Ltd (NSL). |
It signed a contract with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) earlier this year for the maintenance of Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships, potentially worth up to £1bn over 30 years. | It signed a contract with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) earlier this year for the maintenance of Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships, potentially worth up to £1bn over 30 years. |
Wirral council leader Councillor Steve Foulkes said: "The council has always been of the opinion that ship repair has a place in Birkenhead. | Wirral council leader Councillor Steve Foulkes said: "The council has always been of the opinion that ship repair has a place in Birkenhead. |
"We have argued consistently for that to be the case and have been delighted at the success of NSL. | "We have argued consistently for that to be the case and have been delighted at the success of NSL. |
"For the company to now be operating once again under the historic and prestigious name of Cammell Laird is fantastic news for those at the yard and the borough as a whole." | "For the company to now be operating once again under the historic and prestigious name of Cammell Laird is fantastic news for those at the yard and the borough as a whole." |
William Laird founded the Birkenhead Iron Works in 1824 and by 1828 it was making ships. | William Laird founded the Birkenhead Iron Works in 1824 and by 1828 it was making ships. |
Cammel Laird was born in 1903 when Sheffield steel manufacturer Charles Cammell joined forces with the Lairdcompany. | Cammel Laird was born in 1903 when Sheffield steel manufacturer Charles Cammell joined forces with the Lairdcompany. |
The ships built at Birkenhead included battleships Rodney (1927) and the Prince of Wales (1941) as well as aircraft carrier the Ark Royal, in 1938. |
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