Stena Line has announced a strategic restructuring of its Ports Leadership Team with the creation of a new Managing Director (MD) role for UK and Ireland Ports. The newly appointed MD, Sarah West, will join Stena Line in January 2026, bringing extensive experience and leadership to the role.
This change reflects Stena Line’s commitment to strengthening its port operations as the company continues to invest significantly in its infrastructure across the UK and Ireland.
Carl-Johan Hellner, Chief Operating Officer Ports & Terminals at Stena Line, welcomed the appointment: “We’re delighted to have Sarah join our fantastic team and lead our UK and Ireland port and terminal operations. Over the past five years, we’ve made substantial investments in vessels, ports, and terminals across the UK and Ireland. With Sarah’s leadership, we aim to deliver the highest quality service across every aspect of our customers’ journey. I wish her and the team every success and will be there to support them all the way.”
Sarah brings over 30 years of experience in the maritime sector, with a particular focus on port operations over the past decade. She joins Stena Line following her role as CEO of Harwich Haven Authority, where she oversaw marine services for key ports including Felixstowe, Ipswich, and Harwich. Her career also includes senior strategic roles such as leading the operational implementation of the South Harbour at the Port of Aberdeen and COO at the Port of Dover during the challenging periods of COVID and Brexit
Her extensive experience is underpinned by a 20-year career in the Royal Navy, where she made history as the first woman to command a major UK warship.
Commenting on her appointment, Sarah said:“Stena Line is at a transformative point in its long history in the UK and Ireland. I’m excited to work with the team to develop and implement our plans for the future.”
This appointment marks a significant step in Stena Line’s long-term strategy to enhance operational excellence, customer service, and sustainability across its UK and Ireland port network.