Morgan Maritime & Engineering Services Ltd is a specialist company set up primarily for the design and supply of aluminium structures, ship's access systems, gangways, accommodation ladders and similar equipment to the Shipping, Marine and Offshore industry. The Company can also offer site inspection, consultative and general engineering services.

The Company is wholly owned and operated by David Morgan, whose engineering career commenced with an engineering apprenticeship in 1960, service in the Maritime squadron of the British Army and several years as a sea going engineer.

David has extensive experience in Engineering management, systems and conceptual design. After sea service he studied Industrial engineering, production and general management, being employed in all these areas. In 1976 he set up DKM Conductors Ltd., a Company specialising in anodised winding strip for electro magnets.

In August 1980 he was invited to set up Macgas Northern Ltd on behalf of joint shareholders, McFarlane Bros(Gases) Ltd., of Glasgow and the James A Jobling Group, Newcastle Upon Tyne, successfully developing the business over three years into profitability.

With the acquisition of Linkleters Patent Shipfittings Co Ltd. by the James A. Jobling Group, he was asked to assume responsibility for that Company in April 1983. Linkleters were known as specialists in the design and manufacture of marine gangways for both ship and shore installations.

During 10 years as Managing Director of Linkleters he was closely involved in the development of gangway designs and travelled widely promoting the Company's products to existing and potential customers in the major shipbuilding nations throughout Europe, America and the Far East.

Morgan Maritime & Engineering Services Ltd was formed in October 1993 and currently has a manufacturing agreement with Ashington Fabrication Co. Ltd., who fabricate all  Morgan products at their works in Blyth, Northumberland. The company employs specialist sub contractors as and when necessary with manufacture and testing taking place at the Blyth works in Northumberland.