CalMac's newest ship - the Turkish-built MV Isle of Islay - is to be withdrawn from service for repairs later this month, ...
Scotland's publicly-owned ferries body has paid in full and taken legal ownership of three CalMac ships being built in Turkey ...
CalMac has said there will be no disruption to the ferry fleet while the latest ship to join the network is withdrawn from ...
The MV Isle of Islay has developed a problem with its bow doors and has been operating a “single-ended” service for more than a month. The Turkish-built ship is being taken out of action while the ...
CalMac’s newest ferry is set to be taken out of action for repairs 15 weeks after entering service. The MV Isle of Islay, the ...
Meantime, CalMac has deployed one of its standby vessels, Isle of Arran, to cover the principal Mull route between Oban and ...
Equipment salvaged from scrapped 40-year-old ferry among thousands of parts stored ...
A CALMAC ferry has departed Greenock as she prepares to return to service following repairs to her bow visor. MV Isle of Mull ...
Scotland's publicly-owned ferries body has paid up in full and taken legal ownership of three CalMac ships being built in Turkey - even though they are still unfinished. Caledonia ...
Three ferries being built in Turkey for the CalMac fleet have been bought early by Scotland’s state-owned ferry and harbour firm amid fears over the yard’s finances. Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited ...
The UK government's long-awaited defence spending plans are out, but is it good or bad news for Scottish shipbuilders?
CMAL has taken ownership of three CalMac ferries still under construction at Turkey's Cemre Shipyard as a precaution, citing ...
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