ATTRACTING new business into Milford Haven and Pembroke docks will be a priority for the Port of Milford Haven's latest recruit.
Natalie Britton has taken on the role of Director of Operations and Commercial for the Port, and as well as bringing new business to Milford Haven, she will also be heading up South Wales’ largest ferry terminal operation and developing plans for increased cargo throughput at Pembroke Port.
Natalie, who lives in Llangwm, said “This is a great challenge at a very exciting time for the Port.
"I have spent most of the last decade working by the Haven and know how great a role global economics plays in defining this port’s future and the economic prosperity of the local area.
"Our challenge is to adapt and evolve and I look forward to leading that challenge head on, and getting stuck into the exciting projects we have planned for the docks in both Milford Haven and Pembroke Port."
Natalie is also a keen leisure user of the waterways and looks forward to working with the team to develop the commercial side of the Haven in her new role, and work with local businesses.
“Natalie is a great asset to our team,” said Port chief executive Alec Don.
“She has a great deal of local port knowledge having worked both for one of our past customers, Murco, and more recently at Svitzer, one of our key partners delivering port towage services.
"Hers is a critical role that really can help to deliver the Port’s strategic goals, shaping the future of the port.
"The Port of Milford Haven is one of the UK’s biggest ports - it handles more seaborne trade in oil and gas than any other. "However, exciting opportunities exist within the areas of Pembroke Port, Milford Fish Docks and Milford Marina which, with the right support, could create over 1,500 additional jobs across both sites.
"High on the list of priorities will be working with partners to improve infrastructure links to Wales’ biggest port.
"Natalie’s role includes attracting new opportunities, such as renewable energy manufacture and increased cargo throughput, to Pembroke Port, and working with our sales and marketing team to grow the marina and support the regeneration of the fishing industry in Milford Docks.”
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