CAMMELL Laird has won a major contract with one of the UK's biggest ferry operators for annual maintenance and dry docking of five large vessels in its fleet.

The four-year deal covers work on CalMac Ferries' MV Clansman, MV Loch Seaforth, MV Lord of The Isles, MV Finlaggan and MV Hebrides - all of which provide an essential lifeline service from the Inner and Outer Hebrides to the Scottish Mainland.

All five ferries are expected to dock at Laird's Birkenhead yard between October and March each year, with the first vessels due to arrive early this year.

The contract has an option to extend it for two further one year periods.

Neil Harden, commercial director at Cammell Laird Shiprepairers & Shipbuilders Limited said: "We have enjoyed a long-standing relationship with CalMac Ferries, but this is the first time we’ve been awarded a contract of this length.

"This is particularly significant as it allows us to undertake more long term and strategic planning, which in turn will deliver greater cost efficiencies, value and vessel availability for CalMac.

"We have the optimum facilities to support CalMac's fleet with four docks to suit the larger vessels, plus the afloat berthing facility in the wet basin is used for MCA life raft deployments and running engines under load after major overhauls."

Julie Philpott, director of asset management from CalMac Ferries said: "The team at Cammell Laird demonstrated a strong knowledge of our vessels and scored particularly highly on the technical and quality aspects of their competitive contract tender.

"We look forward to continuing with our long-standing relationship with the team at Cammell Laird. The longer term contract will afford us significant benefits, all of which help to maximise vessel availability and continue offering the best service for our customers."

CalMac Ferries is the UK's largest ferry operator, running 29 routes to more than 50 destinations across 200 miles of the Scottish West Coast and has been drydocking its vessels at Cammell Laird since 2003.