Day in the Life in Maritime - Dave Gregor
Say hello to Dave Gregor, our Revenue Manager. Find out more about Dave and his career journey in the maritime sector below.
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Say hello to Dave Gregor, our Revenue Manager. Find out more about Dave and his career journey in the maritime sector below.
View pageSay hello to Michael Smith, a member of our Marine Support Staff team. Find out more about Michael and his career journey in the maritime sector below.
View pageSay hello to Holly Allan who joined Port of Aberdeen in March 2022 as Graduate Project Manager. Find out more about Holly and her time at the port so far below.
View pagePort of Aberdeen is part of a consortium led by zero-emission vessel provider ACUA Ocean, in partnership with zero-emission infrastructure provider Unitrove, that has won a UK government grant in a major push to decarbonise the maritime sector.
View pageAberdeen is now an attractive location for larger vessels from a range of industries, including oil and gas, renewables, decommissioning, cargo and cruise.
View pagePort of Aberdeen has contracted Boskalis Westminster to conduct emergency maintenance dredging works in the River Dee.
View pagePort of Aberdeen welcomes Minister for Industry and Investment Security Nusrat Ghani
View pageMore than 25 cruise calls are currently scheduled from April and September, with up to 12,000 tourists visiting the North East of Scotland.
View pageRoy Buchan appointed as Chair, as Alistair Mackenzie steps down.
View pageOrganisations supporting people in communities local to the port can now apply online for one of six funding awards worth up to £7,500.
View pageFollowing today’s (13 January) announcement from the Scottish Government and UK Government that the North East Scotland Green Freeport (NESGF) bid was unsuccessful, the consortium – led by Port of Aberdeen, Peterhead Port Authority, Aberdeen International Airport, Aberdeen City Council and Aberdeenshire Council – are bitterly disappointed in this missed opportunity for Scotland and the UK and will continue to seek alternative approaches to deliver the region’s net zero targets.
View pageSail Training International have released details of the route, which will see the vessels set out from Le Havre in France, travelling to Dunkirk, Aberdeen and finally Kristiansand in Norway.
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