Perth Harbour boosts Scottish economy by £5.5m, according to new report By Ian Forsyth
Cameron MacPhail, head of Ports and Harbours for CalMac Ferries.
Business activities at Perth Harbour are helping to contribute £5.5m to the Scottish economy as well as a total of 74 jobs nationally.
That is according to a study from Biggar Economics to measure Perth Harbour’s impact locally, regionally and nationally.
David MacBrayne (DML) was appointed in July 2018 to manage the facility on behalf of owner Perth and Kinross Council for an initial five years.
The report says: “The main cargoes moved through the harbour are Scandinavian timber for the construction industry, and fishmeal and soya protein concentrate for the aquaculture sector.
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