Port prioritises education to ignite a spark in the next generation

AV Dawson, owner and operator of Port of Middlesbrough has welcomed over 1600 local primary school children through its doors, as part of an initiative led by local education provider, SPARK Tees Valley, to educate children about the career opportunities and range of businesses based around the River Tees.

Split over 30 sessions, the 12-week programme welcomed children between the ages of 9 and 11 from 39 primary schools across the Tees Valley, to participate in the educational workshop named ‘World of Work.’

The interactive workshops include working with iPads, maps and interactive robots, allowing the children to learn about future careers around the River Tees and wider Tees Valley. Other activities include ‘behind the scenes’ exercises, whereby the children understand more about a range of Teesside businesses, through a variety of different tasks and video interviews with real employees of the companies.

Andrew Stogdale, founder of SPARK Tees Valley has been supporting schools for over 20 years – delivering engaging, real-world curriculum to inspire and develop young people in the region.

The company has been using Port of Middlesbrough’s conferencing facilities within The Staiths – its new state-of-the-art head office building to support the children’s learning by allowing them to witness firsthand the port operations in action.

Mr Stogdale said:

“Our programmes are built on years of experience and research to widen children’s skills to help them understanding of what future opportunities lie ahead of them and how they can make the most of them. This programme at AV Dawson, which was funded by Tees Valley Combined Authority, has been a great example of that.

“It is a high impact, highly scalable project but what made it extra special was the opportunity to run it right in the heart of Port of Middlesbrough.

“We built additional activity around the fact that the building is in such an inspirational location with views across so many of the businesses that we featured in the activities.

“The team at AV Dawson has been brilliant in working with us to enable us to deliver this worthwhile programme. The facilities at Port of Middlesbrough are also exceptional – from the high quality Wi-Fi and space available to having an events team on hand to make every visitor feel really welcome. When we get the opportunity, we will definitely be looking to deliver this programme here with AV Dawson again because the impact on nearly 2000 local children this year has been immense.”

The port is perfectly placed on the River Tees along with neighbours, Wilton Engineering, PD Ports and a host of many other maritime companies, allowing the children to witness firsthand the type of day-to-day activities that go on along the river.

Bankfields Primary School located in Middlesbrough, were one of many schools taking part in the programme at Port of Middlesbrough.

Megan Kelly, STEM, careers and enterprise lead at Bankfields Primary School said:

“The children had a fantastic day and many of them said it was the best trip they have ever been on. The children were able to explore a range of skills across a range of curriculum lessons. They explored the importance of the Tees Valley area and discovered the many amazing opportunities that are available to them in their local area.

It is vital for children to have career driven days because it is important to raise the aspirations of children and give them the opportunity to see what they can do in the future and not limit their expectations and potential.”

Anthony Suddes, AV Dawson’s group marketing manager said:

“We were delighted to support SPARK Tees Valley with this exciting project and to welcome all these young people to Port of Middlesbrough. It’s vitally important to showcase to the next generation the opportunities we have in our area and for the children to actually see these opportunities for themselves, is fantastic.”

Port establishes new company for road transport operations

AV Dawson, owner and operator of Port of Middlesbrough has created a new company to support the growth of its transport division.

AV Dawson Transport Limited, which will incorporate all of the company’s road haulage services, is the latest business to become part of the AV Dawson Group.

As part of a wider company restructure to support the long-term business strategy, AV Dawson Transport Limited, is the third company to join the group structure and will begin trading from the beginning of October.

The Middlesbrough based firm has already launched two subsidiary businesses. This includes AVD Industrial & Port Services Limited, the business responsible for logistics and port services on its customers’ sites and the company’s ships agency subsidiary, Cockfield, Knight & Company Limited.

Within this new structure, AV Dawson Limited – which owns the Port of Middlesbrough estate – has become the parent company of the group.

Charlie Nettle, commercial and marketing director at AV Dawson said:

“The launch of AV Dawson Transport illustrates our growth and development as a business.

“Not only will this help us maintain strong relationships with our customers, but it will also give each subsidiary business more autonomy to invest and develop to better support them.

“We envisage this will also provide more development opportunities for our colleagues and keep talent within the business.”

The new subsidiary will be taken forward under the leadership of existing transport department managers Paul Scott and Alex Hugill, who have been promoted to AV Dawson Transport’s head of operations and head of commercial respectively.

Paul Scott, AV Dawson Transport operations manager said:

“We are excited the transport arm of the business has become an entity in its own right.

“This will strengthen the business in delivering the existing efficiencies of our current multimodal freight logistics operations and will also ensure greater resilience, so we can continue to support existing and potential customers in the long term.

“However, it won’t change the overall ethos of the company – we will continue to be the values-led, supportive, customer-focused business we have always been.”

This restructure comes on the back of a recent multi-million-pound investment to increase its vehicle fleet by 25% as part of a group wide diversification and expansion strategy.

Security systems integrator sponsors NEAA Expo

Reliance High-Tech is the leading independent security systems integrator serving the UK and Europe. They are trusted by world-leading organisations, and operate in the most demanding security environments, to protect your people, your assets and your reputation.

They offer customers forty years’ expertise, a passion for service and highly accredited in-house design, installation, maintenance and monitoring capabilities. Their record of successfully addressing complex security installations and multi-site service programmes is unsurpassed.

Reliance High-Tech are trusted by customers to help them select the right product, embrace the important technology trends and ensure they are protected and prepared for the future. Integrated security solutions can offer so much more than traditional security measures. Their approach is to maximise these opportunities to improve the return on investment and deliver value beyond security.

Leaders in the fields of:

• Enterprise level Access Control and CCTV systems
• Multi-site and campus security installations and service programmes
• Complex security hardware and PSIM integration
• Large single-site infrastructure projects
• Live environment IP CCTV migrations and networked solutions
• Turnkey Perimeter Intrusion and Detection Systems (PIDS) including all hardening requirements.

These values coupled, to an agnostic approach to security technology, help Reliance High-Tech design security systems that are right for the customer. This involves working in close partnership, with integrity and understanding, and striving to achieve excellence.

Whilst Reliance High-Tech is a national organisation, they are looking to grow and develop their business relationships in the North East. The North East Automotive Expo is a gateway to meeting other organisations that work in the automotive supply chain and they look forward to working with these businesses to help secure their people and assets as well as contributing to the local economy.

Alistair Enser, Chief Executive Officer at Reliance High-Tech said: “Having sponsored the 2021 Expo we are thrilled to return as a Sponsor again this year. Building upon last year’s event and developing relationships, we see this year further establishing our presence in this region.”

Laura Gage, Marketing & PR Manager at the NEAA commented: “Thanks to the continued sponsorship from Reliance High-Tech we are able to deliver a more professional event which caters for our delegates during the day. I’m pleased to welcome them back as a sponsor in 2022.”

Teesside University to take to the stage at NEAA Expo to talk about sustainability in the automotive sector

Dr. Mansoor Soomro, Senior Lecturer in Sustainability and International Business at the Teesside University International Business School (TUIBS) will present a seminar at the upcoming North East Automotive Expo focussed on ‘How to transform the automotive industry into a sustainable industry?’.

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