The total number of boxes landed during the week was 3753 from 13 vessels, of which 3093 consigned from 11 vessels. There were 660 boxes through the market from 2 vessels. The following vessels berthed during the week: 06/07/2024 The “Renaissance” arrived in port from Invergordon, on a cruise visit. She sailed on the same […]
The total number of boxes landed during the week was 3753 from 13 vessels, of which 3093 consigned from 11 vessels. There were 660 boxes through the market from 2 vessels.
The following vessels berthed during the week:
06/07/2024 The “Renaissance” arrived in port from Invergordon, on a cruise visit. She sailed on the same day.
07/07/2024 The “Wilson Flex III” arrived in port from Esbjerg with turbine parts. She sailed on 09/07/2024.
08/07/2024 The “NS Elida” arrived in port from U.K.C.S. with oil related cargo she sailed on the same day.
09/07/2024 The “Holmfoss” arrived in port from Torshavn with fish cargo. She sailed on the same day.
10/07/2024 The “Viking Sky” arrived in port from Ullapool on a cruise visit. She sailed on the same day.
12/07/2024 The “Scot Bay” arrived in port from Inverness to load timber.
Uncategorized Comments Off on Weekly Update 12 July 2024Scrabster Harbour Trust is managed by a Board consisting of six non-executive and one executive member. Two non-executive vacancies are to arise at this year’s AGM and applications are invited to fill these vacancies. Appointments will be for a term of three years. The full Board requires to have wide and relevant experience, and […]
Scrabster Harbour Trust is managed by a Board consisting of six non-executive and one executive member. Two non-executive vacancies are to arise at this year’s AGM and applications are invited to fill these vacancies. Appointments will be for a term of three years.
The full Board requires to have wide and relevant experience, and candidates will therefore be expected to have skills and experience in business or industrial management, harbour operations, or administration and local community interests. The ability to work well within a committee, to grasp and deal with complex issues and to express your own views clearly will be necessary. Residence within a reasonable distance of the harbour and familiarity with local issues will be desirable.
Board Members are remunerated and are required to attend meetings and otherwise to devote two days per month on average to the work of the Board. Duties are similar to those of a company director and will include responsibility for the proper exercise of the statutory functions of the Board.
For an application form with further details, please contact:
Mr E J Thoms
Clerk to Scrabster Harbour Trust
c/o Young Robertson & Co
29 Traill Street
THURSO, KW14 8EG
Tel: 01847 893247
E-mail: viw@youngrob.co.uk
Closing date for applications – noon on 2nd August 2024
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The total number of boxes landed during the week was 3472 from 12 vessels, of which 3472 consigned from 12 vessels. There were no boxes through the market. The following vessels berthed during the week: 01/07/2024 The “Scotia” arrived in port from the survey site for a crew change. She sailed on 02/07/2024. 02/07/2024 The […]
The total number of boxes landed during the week was 3472 from 12 vessels, of which 3472 consigned from 12 vessels. There were no boxes through the market.
The following vessels berthed during the week:
01/07/2024 The “Scotia” arrived in port from the survey site for a crew change. She sailed on 02/07/2024.
02/07/2024 The “Svartfoss” arrived in port from Torshavan with fish cargo. She sailed on the same day.
05/07/2024 The “Antares” arrived in port from Aberdeen with fuel.
Uncategorized Comments Off on Weekly Update 5 July 2024The total number of boxes landed during the week was 5035 from 10 vessels, of which 4205 consigned from 9 vessels. There were 830 boxes through the market from 1 vessel. The following vessels berthed during the week: 22/06/2024 The “Green Quest” arrived in port from Stromness to collect diving equipment. She sailed on the […]
The total number of boxes landed during the week was 5035 from 10 vessels, of which 4205 consigned from 9 vessels. There were 830 boxes through the market from 1 vessel.
The following vessels berthed during the week:
22/06/2024 The “Green Quest” arrived in port from Stromness to collect diving equipment. She sailed on the same day.
22/06/2024 The “Teal” arrived in port with divers from the Dounreay site. She sailed on 23.06.2024.
23/06/2024 The “Scot Bay” arrived in port from Inverness to load timber. She sailed on 24.06.2024.
25/06/2024 The “Polfoss” arrived in port from Torshavan to unload fish cargo. She sailed on the same day.
27/06/2024 The Hebridean Princess arrived in port from Stromness, cruise vessel on a short stop over before heading to Lochinver. She sailed on the same day.
Uncategorized Comments Off onThe total number of boxes landed during the week was 6871 from 17 vessels, of which 6816 consigned from 16 vessels. There were 55 boxes through the market from 1 vessel. The following vessels berthed during the week: 17/06/2024 The “Teal” arrived in port from Wick to start work at the Dounreay. 18/06/2024 The “Antares” […]
The total number of boxes landed during the week was 6871 from 17 vessels, of which 6816 consigned from 16 vessels. There were 55 boxes through the market from 1 vessel.
The following vessels berthed during the week:
17/06/2024 The “Teal” arrived in port from Wick to start work at the Dounreay.
18/06/2024 The “Antares” arrived in port from Immingham to discharge fuel. She sailed on the same day.
18/06/2024 The “Holmfoss” arrived in port from Torshavn, with Faroes fish. She sailed on the same day.
Uncategorized Comments Off on Weekly Update 21 June 2024Scrabster Harbour has appointed a new Trust Manager as it seeks to continue its growth and development. Ryan Maclean, currently a Senior Operations Manager with Tesco Business Solutions, will take up post at the Caithness port in September. He will succeed Sandy Mackie who is retiring after fifteen years at the helm of the northern […]
Scrabster Harbour has appointed a new Trust Manager as it seeks to continue its growth and development.
Ryan Maclean, currently a Senior Operations Manager with Tesco Business Solutions, will take up post at the Caithness port in September. He will succeed Sandy Mackie who is retiring after fifteen years at the helm of the northern harbour.
Mr Maclean said “I am honoured to be appointed as the new Trust Manager of Scrabster Harbour. This port has a rich history and a vital role in the region’s economy, and I am excited to build on the impressive legacy left by Sandy Mackie. I look forward to working with the dedicated team at the harbour and the wider community to ensure we capitalise on new opportunities and continue to thrive.”.
Tom Pottinger, Chair of Scrabster Harbour Trust, commented “The Trust is delighted to announce the appointment of Mr Ryan Maclean to lead the port and continue the success Scrabster already enjoys.
Later this year the Harbour Trust will announce record results for financial year 2023-24. Indeed, we have achieved record revenues in eight of the past ten years. That success reflects the Trust’s strategy, good management and past investment in port infrastructure.
In Ryan we have secured a new leader with broad management experience and I am delighted that Scrabster gives him the opportunity to return to Caithness to further his career. I look forward to his contribution towards the challenge of maintaining our current momentum. With new major opportunities arising in areas such as offshore wind, these prospects together with our traditional strengths, improved capacity and facilities, and strategic location mean a bright future for Scrabster Harbour”.
Over £38 million has been invested in improved infrastructure and facilities at Scrabster since 2011.
Uncategorized Comments Off on New Port Chief AppointedThe total number of boxes landed during the week was 3337 from 11 vessels, of which 2907 consigned from 9 vessels (of which 647 boxes were Faroese from 2 vessel). There were 430 boxes through the market from 2 vessel. The following vessels berthed during the week: 09/06/2024 The “Ievoli Black” arrived in port for […]
The total number of boxes landed during the week was 3337 from 11 vessels, of which 2907 consigned from 9 vessels (of which 647 boxes were Faroese from 2 vessel). There were 430 boxes through the market from 2 vessel.
The following vessels berthed during the week:
09/06/2024 The “Ievoli Black” arrived in port for crew change and sailed on 11.06.2024.
11/06/2024 The “Vestland Artemis” arrived in port from U.K.C.S with oil related cargo. She sailed on the same day.
Uncategorized Comments Off on Weekly Update 14 June 2024The total number of boxes landed during the week was 4744 from 14 vessels, of which 3689 consigned from 11 vessels (of which 2499 boxes were Faroese from 6 vessel). There were 1055 boxes through the market from 3 vessel. The following vessels berthed during the week: 06/06/2024 The “Scot Bay” arrived in port from […]
The total number of boxes landed during the week was 4744 from 14 vessels, of which 3689 consigned from 11 vessels (of which 2499 boxes were Faroese from 6 vessel). There were 1055 boxes through the market from 3 vessel.
The following vessels berthed during the week:
06/06/2024 The “Scot Bay” arrived in port from Inverness to load timber.
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