Williams Shipping

Williams Shipping
Williams Shipping Marine Ltd
Williams Shipping Transport Ltd
Private Limited Company
Industry Marine
Founded 1894
Founder George Williams
Headquarters Southampton, United Kingdom
Number of employees
76
Website http://williams-shipping.co.uk

Williams Shipping is a marine services & logistics company based in Southampton, England. Its services include vessel chartering, marine operation services, oil spill response,[1] road transport, marine lubricants and container hire.

History

George Williams founded the company in 1894, after a career working on windjammers.[2]

Marine Fleet

Vessel Name Vessel Type Length / Breadth (m)
Willendeavour Multicat 22 x 9
Willchallenge Multicat 19 x 8
Willsupply Multicat 20 x 7
Wiljive Multicat 15 x 6
Wiltango Multicat 15 x 6
Wilcat Multicat 14 x 6
Willpower Tugs & Workboats 22.5 x 7.25
Wilanne Tugs & Workboats 16.9 x 5.3
Lilah Tugs & Workboats 16 x 5
Wilventure II Tugs & Workboats 13.9 x 4.3
Wiljay Tugs & Workboats 11.1 x 3
Wilwren Tugs & Workboats 9.2 x 3
Wilcarry 1750 Pontoons & Barges 45 x 20
Wilcarry 1711 Pontoons & Barges 50 x 18.8
Wilcarry 1500 Pontoons & Barges 50 x 14
Wilcarry 600 Pontoons & Barges 34.8 x 11.3
Wilcarry 504 Pontoons & Barges 30 x 11.2
Wilcarry 503 Pontoons & Barges 30 x 11.2
Wilcarry 501 Pontoons & Barges 30 x 11.2
Wilcarry 350 Pontoons & Barges 33.2 x 9.8
Wilcarry 312 Pontoons & Barges 33.6 x 8.1
Wilcarry 300 Pontoons & Barges 36 x 8
Wilcarry 250 Pontoons & Barges 45.1 x 8
Wilcarry 100 Pontoons & Barges 14 x 8
Wilcarry 22 Pontoons & Barges 12.7 x 5

In 2014, the company acquired a 100 tonne crawler crane with a boom of 42 metres.[3]

In 2015 the company expanded its transport fleet with Euro-6 DAF XF tractor units to furnish its specialist logistics and general haulage operations. Trucks include three XF 510 FTG Super Space Cabs plated at 65-tonnes, two 44-tonne XF 460 FTG Space Cabs and an XF 460 FTR Space Cab with 47 tonne Hiab Crane.[4]

References

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