CMAL has taken ownership of MV Isle of Islay following a handover ceremony at Cemre Shipyard.
CMAL has taken ownership of MV Isle of Islay following a handover ceremony at Cemre Shipyard.
Tha Rùnaire na Còmhdhail agus Cathraiche Stòras Mara Cailleannach Earranta (CMAL) an-dràsta a’ sireadh ball ùr airson Bòrd CMAL.
The first vessel has had its keel laid, the base upon which all units are assembled, while the steel has been cut for the second vessel.
Following the recent public events, the storyboards and Questions and Answers document is now available
We are pleased to invite the local community to an update event where we will present the final designs and outline the upcoming construction sequencing for the Cumbrae Slipway Reconstruction project.
The storyboards from the events held in Mull, Iona, and Oban are now available to view online
After cancelling public events earlier this week because of the weather, we have now arranged extra meetings for tomorrow—Thursday 11th December 2025—in their place.
Due to Storm Bram and the expected adverse weather, we have decided to cancel Tuesday 9th December’s event
We’ve appointed contractors George Leslie Ltd to construct a new slipway and improved passenger facilities on the island of Great Cumbrae.
We’ve announced the names for seven new electric ferries, as decided by a public vote
In this issue, we discuss working on both new vessels and port infrastructure together and bid a fond farewell to MV Hebridean Isles
We’re inviting communities to learn about our plans to replace the MV Loch Frisa and MV Isle of Mull, which operate on the Oban–Craignure route, with modern, low-emission vessels whilst improving the accessibility, resilience, and reliability of the service.