Meanwhile, Rebecca Evans AM, Assembly Member for Mid and West Wales, has welcomed an update this week from the Minister for Business, Enterprise, Technology and Science on the situation facing Mustang Marine and its workforce.

In a letter to Assembly Members, the Minister said: "The Administrator is currently exploring all options for securing the future of operations at the site within the Enterprise Zone. My officials are working with the Administrator and a number of potential third party investors to seek to secure the long term viability of the company. Those discussions are ongoing and I will update members of the outcome of those commercial discussions as soon as I am able.

"As a Government, we are determined to do all that we can to support the employer and its workforce at this difficult time and are working with the Administrator to provide support and advice to any of the workforce in Wales facing redundancy through our ReAct scheme."

Mrs Evans said: "The news that Mustang Marine in Pembroke Dock had gone into administration with the loss of 66 jobs was a bitter blow for the area.

"I am glad that the Welsh Government is working closely with the Administrator to try and find a secure way forward for Mustang Marine, and to ultimately save the remaining jobs. I sincerely hope that the Welsh Government's work with the Administrator leads to a positive outcome.

"I recently asked the First Minister what support and assistance will the Welsh Government could offer to those 66 workers facing redundancy, and told me that 'those threatened with redundancy will be offered ReAct support and advice.' I am glad that that this is in place.

"I look forward the next update from the Minister, and hope for good news."