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30 June 2010
CMAL launched a major new addition to its fleet on Wed 30th June, the MV Finlaggan Ro-Ro ferry. View the video and photos from the event in Remontowa Shipyard, Gdansk, Poland.
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24 June 2010
Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL) is preparing for the launch of a major new addition to its fleet in Gdansk this week (Wednesday 30th June). The launch follows a £24m project to develop a new modern vessel which will serve island communities on the Kennacraig to Islay route.
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17 June 2010
The operation to remove the sunken barge near the entrance to Kennacraig Harbour has been successfully completed ahead of schedule and under budget. CMAL employed marine contractors Herbosch-Kiere who used their large working barge, Waasland, to excavate and remove the old Thames barge which sunk in the 1970’s.
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15 June 2010
Following the publication of the Ferries Review Consultation Document by the Scottish Government on 10 June 2010, Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) is looking forward to working with the Government and all stakeholder groups to provide the very best ferry service to communities throughout Scotland.
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