Forth Ports Limited, one of the UK’s largest port groups, has for the first time won the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) award at last night’s Logistics Awards 2018 in London.
Change of Chairs at Abbeyfield Scotland
After a decade of dedicated service on the Board of Abbeyfield Scotland, Chairman James Craigie has retired from the role.
Archangels & Maven back Optoscribe
Co-lead investment in Optoscribe from Archangels and Maven set to facilitate increase in manufacturing capacity and engineering resource, to meet customer demand.
International Track for Loch Duart
Independent salmon farm Loch Duart recognised at Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200 awards ceremony, which featured speakers from boohoo.com and Gymshark
Spreng Thomson team member selected as a top 100 talent under 30
Digital Communication Consultant, Dylan Macdonald, will be taking part in this year’s 100y programme at UPRISE Festival in October.
New funds to fight C. difficile
MGB Biopharma’s anti-bacterial agent for treatment of C. difficile infections, helped by Archangels funding round, to enter Phase II clinical trials
Scotland’s entrepreneurial leaders kick off Fellowship programme
Entrepreneurial Scotland’s Saltire Fellowship Leadership Development programme kicks off with a range of personal development and entrepreneurial challenges.
NICE BACKS Crysvita® (burosumab) for RARE METABOLIC BONE DISORDER, X-LINKED HYPOPHOSPHATAEMIA (XLH)
The positive recommendation marks a step change in the management of XLH for children and young people, and the first significant clinical advancement for the condition in the last 35 years.
New ship-to-shore crane sails into the Port of Grangemouth
The Port of Grangemouth has this week welcomed its new multimillion pound container crane which is set to increase the number of ship to shore cranes at the port by 50% and change the skyline at Scotland’s largest container facility.
Macfarlane Group’s Interim Results
Macfarlane Group has performed well in the first half of 2018. Group sales of £102.0m, were 14% ahead of the comparable period last year and profit before tax of £3.5m, was 39% higher than in 2017.
Forth Ports reaches awards final for community work
Forth Ports Limited, one of the UK’s largest port groups, has for the first time reached the final of the Logistics Awards 2018 in the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) category.