From warships to tall ships, Bob Sanguinetti on helming Port of Aberdeen
The chief executive talks about Port of Aberdeen's bold ambitions for its future as excitement builds for the Tall Ships races in summer.
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The chief executive talks about Port of Aberdeen's bold ambitions for its future as excitement builds for the Tall Ships races in summer.
View pagePort of Aberdeen requires prior notification of any onsite work to be conducted by third-party contractors, including inspections, surveys, diving operations, or other activities on non-port-owned assets.
View pageDeacon Blue, Kaiser Chiefs, Ministry Of Sound Classical and Tide Lines are the headliners for four stunning open-air gigs that will provide an “epic soundtrack” to The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen this July.
View pagePort of Aberdeen today (26 February 2025) launches its 2025 supPORT-all charity programme, offering £25,000 in funding to support local community projects.
View pageAs a Trust Port, our purpose is to create prosperity for generations and the local community is one of our key stakeholders.
View pageMeet Aleksandra Naprawska, Port of Aberdeen's Civil Engineer who joined the port in November 2020.
View pageThe team recently welcomed Sea Cadets Aberdeen for an exciting morning at the Marine Operations Centre (MOC) to see behind the scenes of how Scotland’s biggest and busiest port operates 24 / 7 / 365.
View pagePort of Aberdeen is preparing for a landmark year with nearly a 30% surge in cruise calls and the return of the world-renowned Tall Ships Races.
View pageLocal traders and charities are invited to be part of a huge outdoor market on Port of Aberdeen quayside that will be at the vibrant heart of the spectacular Tall Ships Races extravaganza this July.
View pageAs the UK’s oldest existing business, Port of Aberdeen has evolved through the ages from textiles and shipbuilding to the advent of oil and gas. Today, the port is diversifying its business to deliver sustainable economic growth and drive the energy transition.
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