Vertical Markets

Ports contract

by Mark Rowe

Mitie has won a new three-year contract to deliver security services for Associated British Ports (ABP), which has some 21 ports, from Barrow and Hull to Southampton and Plymouth. The contract has the option to extend for a further two years and will see Mitie provide services for all ABP’s 21 ports.

The contractor will deliver staffed guarding services, including site patrols and access control, for restricted areas across all of ABP’s sites. ABP sites handle some 88 million tonnes of cargo, around a quarter of UK seaborne trade, every year. Mitie will conduct passenger searches and screening, including body scanning services, for passenger operations in Southampton, Plymouth and other ports across the UK. Southampton is Europe’s number one cruise turn-around port; it’s preparing for ships to dock at its new Horizon Cruise Terminal as cruise services resume in the summer. Besides Horizon there are four other cruise terminals at Southampton.

Jason Towse, Managing Director, Business Services, Mitie, said: “We are delighted to have been chosen by Associated British Ports to deliver key security services across its sites. We look forward to working closely with Associated British Ports and using our transport expertise to deliver a solution that helps keep passengers and Associated British Ports’ colleagues and operations safe, to keep the UK’s maritime sector moving.”

And Mike McCartain, Director for Safety, Engineering and Marine at Associated British Ports, said: “Security plays a vital role in our ports, and this contract creates new opportunities to improve security further. It enhances our recent investment in hardware and surveillance, making our ports and operations more secure, and protecting our infrastructure and members of the public. We greatly look forward to partnering with Mitie.”

ABP also owns the UK’s busiest rail freight terminal at Hams Hall outside Birmingham. Pictured: Lowestoft.

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