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View the materials presented at the public event in Millport and complete our feedback survey on the updated preferred option.
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Due to a forecast of adverse weather, the planned Little Minch Routes events, 22–24 January 2024, have been postponed. Further updates will follow.
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We’re inviting the community on Cumbrae to share their views on the proposed option for the reconstruction of the slipway and landside facilities.
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CMAL has announced the launch of MV Isle of Islay on 16 March 2024 at the Cemre Marin Endustri shipyard in Yalova, Turkey
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Public events will be held to provide updates on the infrastructure works, progress of the new vessels, and the routes’ timetabling planning.
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A series of events to update communities
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We announce the names for the two new ferries
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The public vote has launched to name the two new vessels for the…
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Enabling works are required at Kennacraig in preparation for the…
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CMAL is hosting two public engagement sessions…
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Updates on Colonsay, Kennacraig and Port Askaig ferry terminals
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Minister for Transport Fiona Hyslop was in Tarbert (Harris) yesterday to officially open the multi million-pound Tarbert ferry terminal project, led by Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL). Ms. H
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We are hosting a series of in-person public engagement events
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We need your help to name Hull 802
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Voting is now open to help us name the two new vessels…
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Routine maintenance work to replace the wire lifting ropes at Castlebay has been postponed due to urgent work at Uig Harbour (owned by the Highland Council) taking priority. Ferry operator Calmac has
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Today at Cemre shipyard in Turkey, CMAL signed the contract to build two new ferries to support the communities at Uig, Lochmaddy and Tarbert (Harris). We now enter into a 20-day period during which t
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MV GLEN SANNOX has been chosen as the name for Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited’s (CMAL) new dual fuel ferry.
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view the presentation given to the Arran Ferry Committee
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The new ships will be highly manoeuvrable, with Twist Flow Costa Bulb Flap Rudders, three 620 kW bow thrusters and a 480 kW stern thruster