December 10, 2024
The Minister for Justice, for Trade and Industry, Nigel Feetham KC MP, visited GibDock, at the invitation of the company and as part of his responsibilities for Trade and Industry.
GibDock, the ship repair and conversion facility in Gibraltar, offers a wide range of high-quality services in ship repair, refit, and engineering.
During the visit, Minister Feetham was given a comprehensive tour of the yard, including the dry dock infrastructure.
GibDock operates three dry docks of varying sizes, capable of accommodating vessels up to Panamax size. The facility’s main wharf stretches over 300 meters, offering significant capacity for the repair and maintenance of both commercial and military vessels.
The company’s commitment to ongoing investment in its facilities ensures that it remains at the forefront of the competitive ship repair sector.
During the visit, Minister Feetham was granted special access to HMS Lyme Bay, which is currently undergoing maintenance at GibDock. HMS Lyme Bay is a key asset of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, responsible for transporting troops, vehicles, and ammunition in support of Royal Navy operations. The vessel's strategic capabilities include delivering a significant fighting force to locations around the world, underscoring the importance of GibDock’s services to both commercial and military clients.
“This visit has highlighted the important role that GibDock plays in supporting naval and commercial operations alike. The work carried out at GibDock not only serves the needs of the shipping industry but also plays a key part in ensuring our military assets are maintained and operational,” said Minister Feetham.
“I remember, as a young boy, when the dockyard first transitioned from an exclusively naval yard into a commercial operation. It remains important today both for our economy and for His Majesty’s Government armed forces” he added.