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New Workboat ‘Willdiscover’ Joins Williams Shipping Fleet

Williams Shipping has formally christened its newest workboat, Willdiscover, at a ceremony held at Millstone Point, Shamrock Quay. Built by renowned Dutch shipbuilder Neptune Marine, Willdiscover is a modern multi-purpose workboat incorporating the latest marine technology, enhancing its operational versatility and capability.

The event was attended by over 100 guests, including partners, clients, and stakeholders, who gathered to mark the addition of Willdiscover to the company’s growing marine fleet.

The christening of new vessels is a tradition cherished by the Williams family, established with prior fleet entries like Willfreedom and Willsupply. The vessel was blessed by Port Chaplain Kate Powell and then, in keeping with the family tradition, one of the youngest members of the Williams family, Anna Williams, daughter of Logistics Director Jonathan Williams and granddaughter of Chairman Eric Williams, had the honour of naming Willdiscover and breaking the champagne bottle against her hull, invoking good fortune for the vessel’s upcoming projects and voyages. Following the blessing and naming, guests enjoyed a lunch and drinks reception aboard Blue Funnel’s Ocean Scene, rounding off a memorable day of celebration.

Eric Williams, Chairman of Williams Shipping, commented: “For us, the christening of a new vessel is more than just a ceremony, it’s part of our family’s story. We have marked these milestones for generations, and it is wonderful to see the tradition continue with Anna naming the vessel. Each vessel carries not just our name, but our values and our history. Willdiscover represents both our heritage and our commitment to the future of the marine industry.”

Philip Williams, Managing Director of Williams Shipping Marine, added: “Willdiscover is a fantastic addition to our marine fleet. Its increased power, specialist equipment, and versatility mean we can take on more demanding projects for our clients and expand the scope of the services we deliver. We are excited to see the vessel in action and are confident it will play a key role in supporting our customers across the marine sector, as well as reinforcing the values that have shaped Williams Shipping for over 130 years.”

The christening ceremony marks Willdiscover’s official entry into operational service, and the vessel is now ready to take on a wide range of projects, supporting clients across the marine sector and continuing the company’s legacy of service, reliability, and progress.

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