On Tuesday, October 22, Port of Aberdeen welcomed its first-ever warship into South Harbour as the Belgian Navy Ship (BNS) Louise-Marie docked at Castlegate Quay at 10.30am.

BNS Louise-Marie, a multipurpose frigate built in 1991, is one of two Karel Doorman-class frigates in the Belgian Navy, named after Belgium’s first king and queen.

The ship’s arrival was coordinated at short notice, demonstrating the port's agility and efficiency. The vessel will benefit from world-class logistical support provided by the port's supply chain and the wider regional network, before she departs on Thursday, October 24.

Port of Aberdeen CEO Bob Sanguinetti said: “We are delighted to welcome BNS Louise-Marie into South Harbour.

"Originally scheduled for later in the month, our team’s quick response and adaptability ensured we could accommodate the Navy vessel at very short notice.

"We look forward to affording a similar welcome to Royal Navy ships into South Harbour in the near future.”

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