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CMAL announce recycling plan for MV Juno

02 March 2011

After consultation with the Scottish Government and CalMac Ferries Ltd, Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL), has determined that their vessel, MV Juno, will be sent for recycling in accordance with the UK ship recycling strategy.

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CMAL invites Stornoway residents to hear proposals for Stornoway-Ullapool ferry route

25 February 2011

Following an assessment of ferry provision on the Stornoway-Ullapool route, Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL), along with colleagues in CalMac Ferries and Scottish Government, will be holding an event on 16 March 2011 for Lewis and Harris residents to hear more about future plans for the Stornoway-Ullapool ferry service.

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CMAL announce updates on Port Ellen Pier Reconstruction

23 February 2011

Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL) is delighted to announce that the contract for the reconstruction of Port Ellen pier has been awarded to McLaughlin & Harvey Ltd (McL&H). The reconstruction will replace the existing pier which is reaching the end of its serviceable life. The new pier has been designed to provide improved berthing facilities and will accommodate the new vessel MV FINLAGGAN, which is due to commence on the Islay route in spring 2011.

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CMAL announce design for the world's first sea going RORO passenger hybrid ferry

17 February 2011

Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) will host an information day tomorrow (Friday 18th February) with details of a new project which will see the world's first sea going RORO passenger hybrid ferry operational in Scotland.

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CMAL to host Information Day about Hybrid Ferries Project

14 January 2011

Following the recent Small Ferries Project which examined ideas for a common design and procurement strategy for small ferries, CMAL has been working on a new project looking at the development of hybrid ferries. An information day is being held...

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