Foreland Shipping

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Foreland Shipping Limited is a company formed for the express purpose of building and owning the Point class sealift ships. These six ships are for the purpose of providing a transport capability to the British armed forces in times of emergency, but in normal circumstances four vessels are engaged on MoD related activities and two are operated as commercial ships. The crews are part of the naval reserve and are under military discipline when required for service by the UK government.[1]

The company currently has a fleet of six ships, Anvil Point, Hartland Point, Hurst Point, Beachy Head, Eddystone, and Longstone. [2]

The company was formed by a consortium of Bibby Line, Houlder Hadley, James Fisher plc and Andrew Weir Shipping.[3]

References

  1. House of Commons: Defence Committee, "Strategic lift: eleventh report of session 2006-07", House of Commons papers, HC 462, p.11, The Stationery Office, 2007 ISBN 0-215-03485-6
  2. http://www.foreland-shipping.co.uk/short_description.html
  3. "Foreland Shipping" @ Dunelm Public Relations

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