| CalMac welcomes Northern Isles tender success Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) has welcomed confirmation that it is one of the ferry companies confirmed by the Scottish Executive as short listed to tender for the Northern Isles lifeline services contract. | |
| Appointment extension for Caledonian MacBrayne Chairman A six month extension to Dr Harold Mills post as Chair of Caledonian MacBrayne Limited was announced today by Transport Minister Tavish Scott. | |
| CalMac launch summer campaign and take to Skye Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has launched a new series of creative marketing concepts as part of the company’s latest summer campaign. The campaign promotes a unique travelling experience and depicts just why the Road to the Isles, the Mallaig-Armadale ferry crossing and the Sleat peninsula is a road and sea journey unlike any other.
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| CalMac confirms groundbreaking pay agreement with employees Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has secured a ground-breaking long-term pay agreement with seagoing and shore-based staff which will bring stability for all employees and the Company. | |
| CalMac name new ship for Rothesay route Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has formally named its new ship to service the Isle of Bute at a ceremony at Rothesay. MV Bute arrived on the Clyde earlier this week. After successfully completing familiarisation work, she was formally named MV Bute by Mrs. Marjorie Bulloch from Rothesay, wife of the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Argyll, Lyn Bulloch. | |
