Port Profiles: Natalie Shaw
Meet Natalie Shaw, Port of Aberdeen's Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Supervisor who joined the port in November 2016.
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Meet Natalie Shaw, Port of Aberdeen's Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Supervisor who joined the port in November 2016.
View pageTo celebrate International Day of Women in Maritime 2025, Port of Aberdeen is recognising some of the female colleagues whose skills, passion, and leadership are strengthening our operations and setting new standards for the future of ports and shipping.
View pagePort of Aberdeen is preparing to welcome the 60-metre historic Norwegian vessel S/S Hestmanden to Aberdeen North Harbour on 19 May 2025.
View pagePort of Aberdeen's 2025 Annual Review looks at the port's highlights and key achievements from 2024.
View pagePort of Aberdeen, the UK’s oldest existing business, announces a strong financial performance for 2024, reinforcing its role as a catalyst for sustainable economic growth and a key driver of energy transition.
View pageMeet Jade Mclennan, Port of Aberdeen's Apprentice People & Culture Administrator who joined the port in July 2024.
View pageCruiseAberdeenshire today (3 April 2025) officially launched what is set to be a spectacular cruise season for both Port of Aberdeen and the wider region. Aberdeen is set to welcome 16 calls from Viking as part of a total of *64 cruise calls between April and September, bringing up to 40,000 visitors to Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
View pageThe chief executive talks about Port of Aberdeen's bold ambitions for its future as excitement builds for the Tall Ships races in summer.
View pagePort of Aberdeen requires prior notification of any onsite work to be conducted by third-party contractors, including inspections, surveys, diving operations, or other activities on non-port-owned assets.
View pageDeacon Blue, Kaiser Chiefs, Ministry Of Sound Classical and Tide Lines are the headliners for four stunning open-air gigs that will provide an “epic soundtrack” to The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen this July.
View pagePort of Aberdeen today (26 February 2025) launches its 2025 supPORT-all charity programme, offering £25,000 in funding to support local community projects.
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