| CalMac a’ fosgladh oifis ùr anns a’ Ghearastan Tha companaidh bhàtaichean-aiseig Caledonian Mac a’ Bhriuthainn air oifis ùr fhosgladh sa Ghearastan airson an cuid obrach a leasachadh ann an sgìre Loch Abar agus ann an sgìrean eile feadh na Gàidhealtachd is nan eilean. | |
| CalMac opens new Fort William facility Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has opened a new facility in Fort William to develop key aspects of its business in the Lochaber area and beyond. | |
| CalMac confirms additional sailings to Arran Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has confirmed that the company will again be deploying MV Saturn on the Ardrossan-Brodick service this summer. The ship will begin service on Monday, June 11 and will operate until August 28, 2007. | |
| Aiseagan ChalMac a’ tairgse son seirbheisean Chluaidh is nan Eilean Chuir Aiseagan ChalMac Earranta (CFL) an diugh a-steach tairgse foirmeil airson Seirbheisean Aiseig Chluaidh is Innse Gall (CHFS), a-rèir nam modhan a chaidh an cur an cèill anns an Iarrtas Thairgsean (ITT) bho Riaghaltas na h-Alba. | |
| CalMac Ferries confirms tender lodged for CHFS services CalMac Ferries Ltd has confirmed that it has, in accordance with the procedures laid out in the Scottish Executive’s Invitation To Tender (ITT), formally lodged the documentation detailing the company’s bid to provide Clyde and Hebridean Ferry Services (CHFS). | |
| CalMac Ferries confirms ballot box detail
Further to recent media reports, including the use of photographs of CalMac ferries, the company has confirmed that it had no involvement whatsoever in the shipment of ballot boxes from Arran to the mainland on the night of the May 4 election. | |
| MV Argyle to be named in Rothesay The latest addition to the Caledonian MacBrayne fleet, MV Argyle, the sister ship of MV Bute, will be named at Rothesay on Friday (May 4). | |
