Seven-figure investment to boost Port of Leith’s renewables offering
The Port of Leith is bolstering its renewables offering with a seven-figure investment to open up an "additional 25 hectares of land".
The Port of Leith is bolstering its renewables offering with a seven-figure investment to open up an "additional 25 hectares of land".
The owner of the Port of Dundee is preparing a bid to obtain freeport status in a move that could bring millions of pounds of investment and hundreds of new jobs, The Courier can reveal.
More North Sea oil and gas work coming to the Port of Dundee boosted revenues for owner Forth Ports last year.
Oil giant Shell has confirmed that decommissioning work on the Curlew floating production (FPSO) vessel moored in Dundee has been halted.
The boss of Forth Ports will outline his vision for the future of the Port of Dundee at a Courier Business Briefing next month.
The financial controller of Forth Ports, Alex Smith, has today been appointed to the board of the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult.
Increased profits at the Port of Dundee helped operator Forth Ports to profits of almost £100 million last year.
Aberdeen-headquartered John Lawrie Group has announced it will set up a £5million decommissioning base at the Port of Dundee.
Port of Dundee
Forth Ports has appointed a new business development manager to focus on oil and gas decommissioning activity in Scotland.
A new harbour master has taken the helm at the ports of Dundee, Methil and Kirkcaldy.
A joint venture has been stuck to lay the foundations of a north-sea decommissioning hub in Dundee, with its nucleus at the city’s port.
Aberdeenshire-based company Oil Machinery (OilMac) has unveiled a new facility in the Port of Dundee as it looks to capitalise on decommissioning work.
The Port of Dundee is pressing ahead with plans to grasp opportunities in the North Sea decommissioning market with the establishment of a £10million waste management facility.