Aberdeen Harbour

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Cruise ships heading for Aberdeen Harbour
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Tonnage of shipping increases in another busy first quarter at Aberdeen Harbour.
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Another strong financial performance provides further support for future investment in the port.
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An invitation is extended to port users and members of the public to an Update presentation on port development and activity in the Maritime Museum on Tuesday 20th May.
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Developments and activity in another busy year, along with the Harbour Board’s strategy, are outlined in the 2007 Review.
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The Harbour Board’s Annual Report for 2007 has been published.
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Guidance notes to Ships’ Masters re Vessel Traffic Services at Aberdeen.
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Interested in becoming a member of Aberdeen Harbour Board and helping to shape the port's future?
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Aberdeen Harbour is a world class port annually handling around 5 million tonnes of cargo, valued at approximately £1.5 billion, for a wide range of industries.

With versatile facilities, competitive charges and diversity of traffic, it serves Scotland's third city and an extensive hinterland. Centre of activity for the offshore oil and gas industry's marine support operations in North-west Europe, it is also:

  • Principal commercial port in Northern Scotland
  • An international port for general cargo, roll-on/roll-off and container traffic
  • Principal mainland port for freight, passenger, vehicle and livestock services to Orkney and Shetland
  • A major centre for forest product imports and finished paper exports
  • A gateway for agricultural products and supplies
  • An important fishing port, serving a local processing industry
  • A marshalling point for exports of oilfield equipment
  • A port of call for cruise ships
  • One of the busiest Trust Ports in Britain

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