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Outsourcing giant Serco marks 25 years working with Royal Navy

The company operates nearly 100 vessels at Portsmouth, Plymouth, Falmouth, Faslane and Inner Raasay Sound

Serco's tug SD Powerful escorts HMS Invincible into Plymouth's Devonport naval base

Outsourcing giant Serco is marking 25 years of support to the Royal Navy by revealing it operates nearly 100 vessels at six sites across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in Portsmouth, Plymouth, Falmouth, Faslane and two at Inner Raasay Sound.

On August 12, 1996, Serco Denholm took responsibility for in-port services from the Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service (RMAS) and in 2007, Serco was awarded a 15-year contract with the Ministry of Defence for the Provision of Marine Services (PMS).

Today, Serco operates vessels ranging in length from 11m to 93m and from 12 to 3,600 gross tonnes and Serco’s 600 skilled mariners provide services at the naval bases at Portsmouth, Devonport, Falmouth and Faslane, and to the BUTEC Ranges in the Kyle of Lochalsh, as well as worldwide.

Rob Hales, Serco’s maritime and aviation capability director, said: “We are incredibly proud of our 25 years of service. We have a fantastic team of people, many of whom are veterans themselves and have long standing connections to the national maritime community and we provide an extraordinary level of service to the Royal Navy, delivering over 99% of tasks on time under some very demanding conditions.

“We look forward to continuing this support for many years to come, drawing on Serco’s increasing global maritime presence to innovate for our customers in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ”.

At the start of the PMS contract Serco inherited an aging legacy fleet with some vessels being more than 30 years old and in need of modernisation or replacement.

The contract included a vessel replacement programme with the procurement, build and introduction into service of 29 new vessels, which Serco built with Damen, successfully delivering them on-time and in-budget.

These new vessels introduced leading commercial technologies into the Serco fleet, supported by retraining of Serco crews and admiralty pilots to safely operate the new fleet.