Steam Packet To Move Operations to Liverpool ?
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Steam Packet To Move Operations to Liverpool ?
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The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company is considering moving the majority of its operations from Heysham, Lancashire, to Liverpool.

The company runs passenger and freight sailings to Douglas from Heysham, fast craft summer services from Liverpool and weekend sailings from Birkenhead.

Chief executive Mark Woodward said passenger research showed that "Liverpool is a clear choice".

The company has sailed from the city since 1832.

In the mid-1980s the majority of the firm's sailings were moved to Heysham.

Mr Woodward said:

"The Steam Packet has had a long and historic link with Liverpool.

"From our freight customers' point of view Liverpool is preferred to Heysham because of its transport links and many of them have bases or warehouses in the Liverpool area."



From Manx Radio


t's reported Liverpool Council is in talks with the Steam Packet about sharing its landing stage facilities at Pier Head.

The discussions come as the local authority moves forward with plans to welcome cruise liners into the Mersey.

Reporting on the news the Liverpool Echo says the vessels will be based there in three months.

The paper says it's all come as a bit of a shock, as there had been a stalemate between the council and the UK government over the amount of money needed to end the turnaround ban.

The council has agreed to repay whatever grant cash is required to lift the ban on "turnarounds", which are voyages starting and ending at Liverpool cruise terminal.

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The Steam Packet has signalled it is considering pulling out of Heysham harbour and concentrating its services on Liverpool instead.

In a radio interview, chief executive Mark Woodward said Liverpool was a ‘clear favourite’ of the majority of passengers and freight customers.

He said that the creation of a bespoke, in-river berth at Liverpool would be ‘serious option’ for the Steam Packet looking to the long-term, allowing the use of bigger and more capable ships.

Mr Woodward’s comments came as Liverpool city councillors revealed they were in talks with the Steam Packet about sharing the landing stage of a new River Mersey cruise liner terminal at the Pier Head.

A planning application is to be submitted over the next few weeks to build a secure temporary baggage and customs facility at Princes Dock, opposite the Royal Liver Building.

In his interview, Mr Woodward said there may well be arguments about whether Heysham was the right harbour for the company in the long term.

He said the Steam Packet had long and historic links with Liverpool which was ‘clearly the destination of choice’ for the majority of passengers and freight customers.

‘I think there is no doubt that’s a serious option for us which would improve one end of the route,’ he said.

But he said there would remain a problem at the Isle of Man end of the route as the current size of the harbour at Douglas would limit ships to little larger than the Ben-my-Chree.

He ruled out Birkenhead as a long-term option as the Twelve Quays berth was contractually tied up to another operator.

Mr Woodward, who was unavailable for comment as the Examiner went to press, admitted that Mezeron’s short-lived experiment in ferry freight competition has left the Steam Packet with ‘grave concerns’ about funding future fleet investment.

Heysham was the port that Manx Line used from the late 70s when it set up in opposition to the Steam Packet.

When the operations merged, the Steam Packet used the port, which is closer to the island than Liverpool.

Currently, the Steam Packet operates 10 fast craft services a week to Liverpool from March to October, rising to 11 a week between June and August.

• What do you think?

Would you rather the Steam Packet moved back to Liverpool as its main port?

Are there any advantages to Heysham?

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