| CalMac continues consultation on crewing arrangements Ferry operator CalMac confirmed today (Wednesday, December 28, 2005) that it is continuing the formal 90-day consultation process with employees about the establishment of an offshore subsidiary company by detailing the proposed course of action. The consultation period is due to conclude in January. | |
| CalMac welcomes Oban linkspan go-ahead Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has confirmed that George Leslie Ltd Civil Engineering and Building Contractors of Barrhead, Glasgow, have been awarded the contract for the work on the first phase of the new second linkspan facility at Oban Harbour. | |
| CalMac to raise illegal dumping Issues at Uig with Highland Council Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne is to write to Highland Council as the Harbour Authority, stressing the potential dangers of illegal dumping in the Uig harbour area, following a potentially serious incident involving one of their biggest ferries, MV Hebrides. | |
| CalMac respond to CNES Vice Convenor on MV Muirneag Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has responded to a letter from Comhairle nan Eilean Siar’s Vice Convenor, who had raised concerns about the perceived performance of the Stornoway to Ullapool freight vessel MV Muirneag. | |
| CalMac submits Northern Isles tender bid Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) believes it has submitted a compelling case to be awarded the contract for the provision of lifeline ferry services to the Northern Isles from next April. | |
