
David Johnstone, Captain of the raft of Maersk container ships laid up in Loch Striven between Continue reading

David Johnstone, Captain of the raft of Maersk container ships laid up in Loch Striven between Continue reading
Below, Hugh McFarlane, like ourselves an AIS addict, reports on the results of his work Continue reading

Maersk Maine and Maersk Maryland – which have been aid up in Great Harbour Continue reading

On the day (22nd August 2010) that Tony Greener, UK Fleet Group Manager for Maersk, swam from the head of Loch Striven Continue reading
Just giving: This is another – and very moving – piece of evidence of the relationships built between the Danish shipping line, Maersk Continue reading
In the proposal to build a carbon capture coal fired power station at Hunterston, ‘Ayrshire Power’ Continue reading

‘We are looking for a black golf ball, in an area the size of two football fields. However, the fields are covered in brown cricket balls and we are doing it at night with the lights turned off’. Continue reading
Maersk Brooklyn, the last of the laid up ships to leave Loch Striven Continue reading
(Regularly updated) Maersk Brooklyn, the last of the shipping line’s B-class container ships Continue reading
After leaving her anchorage off Greenock on the Clyde on 8th July Continue reading
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