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Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) Limited is a
shipbuilding Shipbuilding is the construction of ships and other floating vessels. It normally takes place in a specialized facility known as a shipyard. Shipbuilders, also called shipwrights, follow a specialized occupation that traces its roots to bef ...
company whose
yard The yard (symbol: yd) is an English unit of length in both the British imperial and US customary systems of measurement equalling 3  feet or 36 inches. Since 1959 it has been by international agreement standardized as exactly ...
, located in
Port Glasgow Port Glasgow ( gd, Port Ghlaschu, ) is the second-largest town in the Inverclyde council area of Scotland. The population according to the 1991 census for Port Glasgow was 19,426 persons and in the 2001 census was 16,617 persons. The most rece ...
on the
Firth of Clyde The Firth of Clyde is the mouth of the River Clyde. It is located on the west coast of Scotland and constitutes the deepest coastal waters in the British Isles (it is 164 metres deep at its deepest). The firth is sheltered from the Atlantic ...
in Scotland, was established in 1903. It is the last remaining shipbuilder on the
lower Clyde The Firth of Clyde is the mouth of the River Clyde. It is located on the west coast of Scotland and constitutes the deepest coastal waters in the British Isles (it is 164 metres deep at its deepest). The firth is sheltered from the Atlantic ...
and is currently the only builder of
merchant ship A merchant ship, merchant vessel, trading vessel, or merchantman is a watercraft that transports cargo or carries passengers for hire. This is in contrast to pleasure craft, which are used for personal recreation, and naval ships, which are ...
s on the river. For some years the company's mainstay has been
Roll-on/roll-off Roll-on/roll-off (RORO or ro-ro) ships are cargo ships designed to carry wheeled cargo, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks, semi-trailer trucks, buses, trailers, and railroad cars, that are driven on and off the ship on their own wheels or using ...
ferries, primarily for
Caledonian MacBrayne Caledonian MacBrayne ( gd, Caledonian Mac a' Bhriuthainn), usually shortened to CalMac, is the major operator of passenger and vehicle ferries, and ferry services, between the mainland of Scotland and 22 of the major islands on Scotland's west ...
(CalMac), including a series of innovative hybrid diesel-electric/battery-powered vessels. Beset with difficulties since 2018 over their latest two CalMac ferries, Fergusons' largest ever vessel, the shipyard was nationalised in December 2019. It is now classified as an
executive non-departmental public body In the United Kingdom, non-departmental public body (NDPB) is a classification applied by the Cabinet Office, Treasury, the Scottish Government and the Northern Ireland Executive to public sector organisations that have a role in the process of ...
of the Scottish Government.


History

The Ferguson shipyard was founded as a partnership by four Ferguson Brothers (Peter, Daniel, Louis and Robert) who left the Fleming & Ferguson shipyard in Paisley to lease the Newark yard in
Port Glasgow Port Glasgow ( gd, Port Ghlaschu, ) is the second-largest town in the Inverclyde council area of Scotland. The population according to the 1991 census for Port Glasgow was 19,426 persons and in the 2001 census was 16,617 persons. The most rece ...
in March 1903. Ferguson Brothers acquired the freehold in the yard in 1907 and was incorporated as Ferguson Brothers (Port Glasgow) Ltd in 1912. The company was purchased by John Slater Ltd (Amalgamated Industries) in 1918 but returned to control of the Ferguson family in the late 1920s.
Lithgows Lithgows Limited is a family-owned Scottish company that had a long involvement in shipbuilding, based in Kingston, Port Glasgow, on the River Clyde in Scotland. It has a continued involvement in marine resources. History Founding The Company w ...
Ltd purchased an interest in the business after Bobby Ferguson's death in 1954 and took control of the Company in 1961. Ferguson Brothers remained a separate entity within the Scott Lithgow group from 1969 to 1977. The company was nationalised and subsumed into
British Shipbuilders British Shipbuilders (BS) was a public corporation that owned and managed the shipbuilding industry in Great Britain from 1977 through the 1980s. Its head office was at Benton House in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. History The corporation was ...
in 1977, then merged with the
Ailsa Shipbuilding Company Ailsa Shipbuilding Company was a Scottish shipbuilding company based in Troon and Ayr, Ayrshire. History The company was founded in 1885 by the 3rd Marquess of Ailsa along with Peter James Wallace and Alexander McCredie. In 1902 the Ailsa yard ...
to form Ferguson-Ailsa Ltd in 1980.


Ferguson Shipbuilders Ltd

Ferguson and Ailsa were separated in 1986 when the latter yard was sold and Ferguson was merged with
Appledore Shipbuilders Appledore Shipbuilders is a shipbuilder in Appledore, North Devon, England. History The Appledore Yard was founded in 1855 on the estuary of the River Torridge. The Richmond Dry Dock was built in 1856 by William Yeo and named after Richmond ...
in
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to form Appledore Ferguson Shipbuilders Ltd. By the late 1980s only the Appledore Ferguson yards were still held in state ownership. Ferguson was demerged from Appledore and acquired by
Greenock Greenock (; sco, Greenock; gd, Grianaig, ) is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council area in Scotland, United Kingdom and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire, located in the west central Lowland ...
-based engineering firm Clark Kincaid in 1989 then started trading as Ferguson Shipbuilders. Clark Kincaid itself was acquired by Kvaerner and became Kvaerner Kincaid in 1990, and the Ferguson yard sold to Ferguson Marine plc in 1991. The entire shareholding in Ferguson Marine was acquired by the Holland House Electrical Group in 1995. The sign above the main gate continued the name Ferguson Shipbuilders Limited. Between 2013 and 2016 the yard built three hybrid diesel-electric/battery powered ferries, beginning with ''Hallaig'' - the world's first.


Ferguson Marine Engineering Ltd.

In August 2014, the shipyard placed the company into administration and the following month Clyde Blowers Capital, an industrial company owned by Jim McColl, purchased the yard for £600,000 and renamed it Ferguson Marine Engineering Ltd (FMEL). In August 2015, government-owned Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) announced that an order for two ferries for
Caledonian MacBrayne Caledonian MacBrayne ( gd, Caledonian Mac a' Bhriuthainn), usually shortened to CalMac, is the major operator of passenger and vehicle ferries, and ferry services, between the mainland of Scotland and 22 of the major islands on Scotland's west ...
service, capable of operating on either marine diesel oil or
liquefied natural gas Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas (predominantly methane, CH4, with some mixture of ethane, C2H6) that has been cooled down to liquid form for ease and safety of non-pressurized storage or transport. It takes up about 1/600th the vol ...
, had been won by Fergusons. Originally intended for delivery during 2018, construction difficulties (the reasons for which are in dispute) led to a two-year delay for the first ship, ''
Glen Sannox A number of motor vessels have been named ''Glen Sannox'', including *, a car and passenger ferry serving Clyde routes between 1957 and 1989 *, a dual-fuel ferry under construction for the Arran route {{DEFAULTSORT:Glen Sannox, MV Ship names< ...
'', which was launched in November 2017. FMEL was part of two consortia's bids for the programme for five
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s for the
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, worth some £1.25 billion. The consortia are those led by
Babcock International Babcock International Group plc is a British aerospace, defence and nuclear engineering services company based in London, England. It specialises in managing complex assets and infrastructure. Although the company has civil contracts, its main b ...
and Atlas Elektronik UK. After their bid was selected, a contract was formally awarded to Babcock Group on 15 November 2019, for an average production cost of £250 million per ship and an overall programme cost set to be £2 billion. On 30 October 2018, FMEL secured a contract to construct a large air cushioned barge for Mangistau ACV Solutions Ltd, part of the CMI Offshore Ltd Group, with estimated completion scheduled in 2019. In December 2018 FMEL announced that two orders worth £5.4 million had been secured from Inverlussa Marine Services for fish farm support ships, to be completed in May 2019, and that three more for fishing vessels, totaling £11 million, were in the pipeline. By July 2019 the ferry dispute had led to delays in closing the trawler contracts. Attempts by Clyde Blowers Capital to negotiate with the Scottish Government over increased costs and delays to ferries failed, and on 9 August 2019 the directors of FMEL gave notice that the company would be put into administration. This led to a bitter dispute between the Scottish Government and the former owners of the shipyard. A week later the Scottish Government announced that they would take over management of the yard to allow work to continue on current orders, and that if no private buyer could be found in four weeks, the yard would be nationalised by purchase. At the start of December, after three private bids to purchase the yard were rejected as being insufficiently favourable to creditors, the government formally took ownership of the shipyard, and in the process wrote off about £50 million of previous loans.


Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) Ltd.

The newly nationalised shipyard was renamed Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) Ltd. on 2 December 2019. The costs and viability of completing contracts was investigated, and Tim Hair was appointed as turnaround director. On 22 January 2020 he told a Scottish Parliament inquiry that the large ferries and Hull 802 were "significantly less than half built", with 95% of their design still to be agreed with the client body Caledonian Maritime Assets. Additional naval architects and marine engineers had been engaged to complete this design work. In March 2020 Ferguson Marine announced that they had taken a four year lease on a large warehouse sited at Greenock waterfront, and would use it to consolidate stock and materials which had been stored in several warehouses near
Glasgow Airport gd, Port-adhair Eadar-nàiseanta Ghlaschu , image = Glasgow Airport logo.svg , image-width = 200 , image2 = GlasgowAirportFromAir.jpg , image2-width = 250 , IATA = GLA , ICAO = EGPF , type = Public , owner = AGS Airports , hub = *eas ...
. The large air cushioned barge for CMI Offshore Ltd (ordered from FMEL in 2018) was launched on 24 June 2020, to be taken to the
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to be completed and outfitted for oil exploration work in that area. The company's
board of directors A board of directors (commonly referred simply as the board) is an executive committee that jointly supervises the activities of an organization, which can be either a for-profit or a nonprofit organization such as a business, nonprofit orga ...
with six non–executive members, including Alistair Mackenzie as chairman, was appointed in June 2020 by the Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary
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. In February 2021, the firm announced it would take on 120 additional workers with the intention of operating seven days per week. The bulbous bow of Hull 802 was fitted in September 2021, and reported as a landmark in significant progress to both ships, deliveries of which by January 2022 were running up to five years late. Fergusons had bid for two new ferries to be ordered by
CMAL Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (usually shortened to CMAL or CMAssets; Stòras Mara Cailleannach Earr in Scottish Gaelic) owns the ferries, ports, harbours and infrastructure for the ferry services serving the west coast of Scotland, the Fir ...
, but was not included on the shortlist to submit detailed tenders. On 16 December David Tydeman was appointed chief executive, to take over from Tim Hair in February 2022.


List of vessels built since 2000

Ferguson Shipbuilders Ltd * Stirling Shipping Company **MV ''Stirling Iona'' (2000) (73.8 x 16.3 metres) (Offshore Supply tug) **MV ''Stirling Jura'' (2002) (73.8 x 16.3 metres) (Offshore Supply tug) *
Northern Lighthouse Board The Northern Lighthouse Board (NLB) is the general lighthouse authority for Scotland and the Isle of Man. It is a non-departmental public body responsible for marine navigation aids around coastal areas. History The NLB was formed by Act of P ...
** NLV ''Pole Star'' (2000) (51.52 x 12 metres) (Medium Buoy Tender) * Caledonian Maritime Assets ** (2001) (99 x 15.8 metres) (Marine diesel ROPAX ferry) ** (2007) (54.27 x 13.9 metres) (Marine diesel Ro-Ro Ferry) ** (2013) (43.5 x 12.2 metres) (Diesel electric hybrid Ro-Ro Ferry) ** (2014) (43.5 x 12.2 metres) (Diesel electric hybrid Ro-Ro Ferry) *
Western Ferries Western Ferries (Clyde) Ltd (also known as Western Ferries) is a private ferry company with its headquarters in Hunters Quay, Scotland. It currently operates on the Firth of Clyde running a year-round, high-frequency vehicle carrying service b ...
** (2001) (50 x 15 metres) (Marine diesel Ro-Ro Ferry) **MV ''Sound of Shuna'' (2003) (50 x 15 metres) (Marine diesel Ro-Ro Ferry) * Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science ** (2003) (72.92 x 16.11 metres) (Research vessel) * Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency **FPV ''Minna'' (2003) (47.7 x 10 metres) (Fisheries Protection) **FPV ''Jura'' (2006) (84 X 13.1 metres) (Fisheries Protection) * Tamar Bridge and Torpoint Ferry Joint Company **''Plym II'' (2004) (73 x 20.35 metres) (Ro-Ro chain ferry) **''Tamar II'' (2005) (73 X 20.35 metres) (Ro-Ro chain ferry) **''Lynher II'' (2005) (73 X 20.35 metres) (Ro-Ro chain ferry) *
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**MV ''Arenig Fawr'' (2007) (18.5 x 5 meters) (Suction Dredger) Ferguson Marine Engineering Ltd 2014 + * Caledonian Maritime Assets ** (2016) (43.5 x 12.2 metres) (Diesel electric hybrid Ro-Ro Ferry) ** (2019) (102.4 x 17 metres) (LNG/marine diesel hybrid ROPAX Ferry) ** Hull 802 (2019/20) (102.4 x 17 metres) (LNG/marine diesel hybrid ROPAX Ferry) *Mangistau ACV Solutions Ltd (part of CMI Offshore Ltd Group) **ACB argymak (Q1 2020) (55 x 24 metres) (Air Cushion Barge) *Inverlussa Marine Services **MV ''Helen Rice'' (2019) (21 x 8.35 metres) (Aquaculture Support Vessel) **MV ''Kallista Helen'' (2020) (26.5 x 12 metres) (Aquaculture Support Vessel)


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* {{Authority control Shipbuilding companies of Scotland Companies based in Inverclyde River Clyde British companies established in 1903 Manufacturing companies established in 1903 Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1977 1903 establishments in Scotland 1977 disestablishments in Scotland Re-established companies Manufacturing companies established in 1986 1986 establishments in Scotland Port Glasgow British companies established in 1986 British Shipbuilders Executive non-departmental public bodies of the Scottish Government