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Weekly Update 24th March 2017 24/3/2017Scrabster Harbour

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 2,719 from 8 vessels, of which 1,549 were consigned from 5 vessels. There were 1,170 boxes through the market from 3 vessels.   The following vessels also berthed during the week:   19/03/2017        The “Caledonia Victory” arrived in Port from the UKCS to unload ore. 21/03/2017         […]

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 2,719 from 8 vessels, of which 1,549 were consigned from 5 vessels. There were 1,170 boxes through the market from 3 vessels.

 

The following vessels also berthed during the week:

 

19/03/2017        The “Caledonia Victory” arrived in Port from the UKCS to unload ore.

21/03/2017         The “Blikur” arrived in Port from Runavik to discharge her usual fish cargo.

22/03/2017         The “NS Elida” arrived in Port from the UKCS to load oil related cargo.

23/03/2017         The “Vadero Highlander” arrived in Port from Immingham to unload fuel oil.

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Weekly Update 17th March 2017 17/3/2017Scrabster Harbour

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 4,387 from 12 vessels, of which 2,627 were consigned from 7.5 vessels. There were 1,760 boxes through the market from 4.5 vessels.   The following vessels also berthed during the week:   11/03/2017         The “NS Elida” arrived in Port from the UKCS to load oil […]

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 4,387 from 12 vessels, of which 2,627 were consigned from 7.5 vessels. There were 1,760 boxes through the market from 4.5 vessels.

 

The following vessels also berthed during the week:

 

11/03/2017         The “NS Elida” arrived in Port from the UKCS to load oil related cargo.

15/03/2017         The “Lomur” arrived in Port from Runavik to discharge her usual fish cargo.

 

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Weekly Update 10th March 2017 10/3/2017Scrabster Harbour

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 4,289 from 14 vessels, of which 2,840 were consigned from 8 vessels of which 700 was from one Faroese boat. There were 1,449 boxes through the market from 6 vessels. The following vessels also berthed during the week:   04/03/2017         The “Vadero Highlander” arrived in […]

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 4,289 from 14 vessels, of which 2,840 were consigned from 8 vessels of which 700 was from one Faroese boat. There were 1,449 boxes through the market from 6 vessels.

The following vessels also berthed during the week:

 

04/03/2017         The “Vadero Highlander” arrived in Port from Invergordon to discharge fuel cargo.

03/03/2017         The “MV Cameron” arrived in Port from the Kyle of Lochalsh to pick up supplies.

06/03/2017         The “Margrethe Fighter” arrived in Port from the West Coast for shelter.

07/03/2017         The “Blikur” arrived in Port from Runavik to discharge her usual fish cargo.

09/03/2017         The “NS Iona” arrived in Port from the UKCS to load and unload ore.

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Weekly Update 3rd March 2017 3/3/2017Scrabster Harbour

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 5,634 from 14 vessels, of which 4,704 were consigned from 10 vessels. There were 930 boxes through the market from 4 vessels. The following vessels also berthed during the week:   25/02/2017         The “NS Elida” arrived in Port from Aberdeen to load/unload oil related cargo. […]

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 5,634 from 14 vessels, of which 4,704 were consigned from 10 vessels. There were 930 boxes through the market from 4 vessels.

The following vessels also berthed during the week:

 

25/02/2017         The “NS Elida” arrived in Port from Aberdeen to load/unload oil related cargo.

27/02/2017         The “RMS LAAR” arrived in Port from the Rotterdam to unload rail track for National Rail.

28/02/2017         The “Blikur” arrived in Port from Runavik to discharge her usual fish cargo.

03/03/2017         The “Normand Aurora” arrived in Port from the UKCS to pick up two lifts for the West Phoenix Platform.

03/03/2017         The “Caledonian Vanguard” arrived in Port from the UCKS pickup oil related cargo.

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Weekly Update 24th February 2017 24/2/2017Scrabster Harbour

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 7,359 from 17 vessels, of which 4,943 were consigned from 10.5 vessels. There were 2,416 boxes through the market from 6.6vessels.   The following vessels also berthed during the week:   21/02/2017         The “Siem Garnet” arrived in Port from the Sinclair Bay pipeline tow-out to discharge […]

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 7,359 from 17 vessels, of which 4,943 were consigned from 10.5 vessels. There were 2,416 boxes through the market from 6.6vessels.

 

The following vessels also berthed during the week:

 

21/02/2017         The “Siem Garnet” arrived in Port from the Sinclair Bay pipeline tow-out to discharge cable reels etc.

21/02/2017         The “Siem Opal” arrived in Port from the Sinclair Bay pipeline tow-out to discharge cable reels etc.

21/02/2017         The “Blikur” arrived in Port from Runavik to discharge her usual fish cargo.

21/02/2017         The “Vadero Highlander” arrived in Port from Immingham to unload fuel oil.

21/02/2017         The “Vos Partner” arrived in Port from the UCKS to load/unload oil related cargo.

 

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Weekly Update 17th February 2017 17/2/2017Scrabster Harbour

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 9,443 from 19 vessels, of which 6,367 were consigned from 15 vessels of which 9653 was from one Faroese vessel. There were 3,076 boxes through the market from 4 vessels. The following vessels also berthed during the week:   11/02/2017         The “Whalsa Lass” arrived in […]

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 9,443 from 19 vessels, of which 6,367 were consigned from 15 vessels of which 9653 was from one Faroese vessel. There were 3,076 boxes through the market from 4 vessels.

The following vessels also berthed during the week:

 

11/02/2017         The “Whalsa Lass” arrived in Port from Wick. She is working for Subsea7 at Sinclair Bay pipeline.

12/02/2017         The “Forth Guardsman” arrived in Port from Burntisland to refuel.

12/02/2017         The “Nao Guardian” arrived in Port from the UKCS to pick up oil related cargo.

14/02/2017         The “BB Worker” arrived in Port from Norway.  She is working for Subsea7 at Sinclair Bay pipeline.

14/02/2017         The “Siem Garnet” arrived in Port from Norway to get ready for the tow out of the pipeline at Sinclair Bay.

14/02/2017         The “Siem Opal” arrived in Port from Norway to get ready for tow out of the pipeline at Sinclair Bay.

14/02/2017         The “NS Iona” arrived in Port from the UKCS to pick up oil cargo (20 lifts).

15/02/2017         The “Blikur” arrived in Port from Torshavn to discharge her usual fish cargo.

15/02/2017         The “Subsea Viking” arrived in Port from the North Sea to pick up crew for the pipeline at Sinclair Bay.

15/02/2017         The “Vadero Highlander” arrived in Port from Immingham to unload fuel oil.

15/02/2017         The “Caledonian Vision” arrived in Port from Aberdeen to load ore.

 

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Looking to the future, promoting Caithness as a cruise destination 15/2/2017Scrabster Harbour

Scrabster Harbour has today launched its marketing campaign to promote Caithness as a cruise destination to the global cruise industry. The campaign, which will feature a staged marketing approach, will ensure relevant information is delivered at the critical points during the decision making process, and before and after cruise industry events. The first element of […]

Scrabster Harbour has today launched its marketing campaign to promote Caithness as a cruise destination to the global cruise industry.

The campaign, which will feature a staged marketing approach, will ensure relevant information is delivered at the critical points during the decision making process, and before and after cruise industry events.

The first element of the campaign is a new cruise specific promotional video produced by the critically acclaimed local video production company Storyboard Films, which is designed to compliment the Venture North Discovery series of Tourism videos.

Following this there will be a Cruise Directory with Interactive Map, providing further information on local attractions and activities.

We look forward to discussing Caithness as a Cruise destination with you in the near future.

Be sure to change the video settings within the player to the highest quality and expand to full view to get the best out of these videos.

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Weekly Update 10th February 2017 10/2/2017Scrabster Harbour

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 11,423 from 22 vessels, of which 9,812 were consigned from 15 vessels of which 4,073 were from 3 Faroese vessels. There were 1,611 boxes through the market from 7 vessels. The following vessels also berthed during the week:   05/02/2017         The “Stril Polar” arrived in […]

The total number of boxes landed during the week was 11,423 from 22 vessels, of which 9,812 were consigned from 15 vessels of which 4,073 were from 3 Faroese vessels. There were 1,611 boxes through the market from 7 vessels.

The following vessels also berthed during the week:

 

05/02/2017         The “Stril Polar” arrived in Port from the UKCS to load/unload oil related cargo.

07/02/2017         The “Vos Partner” arrived in Port for the UKCS to load/unload oil related cargo.

07/02/2017         The “Caledonian Vigilance arrived in Port from Aberdeen to load/unload oil related cargo.

08/02/2017         The “Lomur” arrived in Port from Runavik to discharge her usual fish cargo.

 

 

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