The Port of Tilbury welcomed the Maritime Minister,
@Mather_KeirMP, and @transportgovuk for Transport (DfT) colleagues to the port this week for a briefing and tour of the UK’s fastest growing port.
Read about the visit here: bit.ly/4drbAjG
Scotland’s largest port, Grangemouth is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the first container vessel to call into the UK with a further £8 million investment boost in the port’s infrastructure and equipment. 🏗
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Today the Port of Tilbury welcomed over 100 delegates to a major hydrogen hub showcase demonstrating hydrogen technologies and applications.
Learn more on our website. ⬇️bit.ly/4tImhnP
Local Air Cadets gathered at the Spitfire Memorial in Grangemouth to mark the 90th anniversary of the iconic spitfire plane before taking a tour of the Port of Grangemouth.
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Last week, Forth Ports welcomed The First Minister of Scotland, @JohnSwinney and other guests as they enjoyed a tour of Leith’s world class Renewables Hub and the state-of-the-art Charles Hammond Berth.
Take a look at some highlights from the visit below. ⬇️
The First Minister of Scotland, @JohnSwinney, toured the state-of-the-art Charles Hammond Berth and the Leith Renewables Hub yesterday, which is playing a vital role in the delivery of the Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm and driving forward Scotland’s just transition journey. 🌍🎥
The First Minister of Scotland, @JohnSwinney, visited the Port of Leith today to receive an overview of Forth Ports’ investment programme, which spans new renewables and logistics terminals, mixed-use developments, multimodal transport and low-carbon fleet expansion.🌍🏗️
Restoration works have officially begun at the Grade II Tilbury Riverside Station, marking a major milestone in the Back on Track project, made possible with a grant of over £4 million from @HeritageFundUK, thanks to National Lottery players.
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Our CFO Stuart MacGregor was pleased to host and chair a meeting this week in collaboration with the Morven Offshore Wind Farm team & @tracygilbert72 to explore how we can move our market-leading offshore wind marshalling and integration offering at The Port of Leith and Dundee.
Recently, Derek Knox, Regional Director for Scotland and Craig Torrance, Asset Manager at the Port of Grangemouth, hosted Jeremy Grant from @TheScotsman at The Port of Grangemouth to see for himself how the busy port operates.
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The Port of Tilbury London announces today (25 February), the approval of expansion plans which will see Tilbury3 developed into a flexible, rail‑connected port area capable of accommodating a wide range of industrial and logistics activities. bit.ly/4rD5dyt
Alongside Tilbury on the Thames Trust, we are proud to support @AilsaRSLtd, @2020safetyltd and Net Zero International in providing training and skills development for Armed Forces veterans and their families seeking employment opportunities.
Today in @HolyroodDaily our CEO, Stuart Wallace argues that Scotland’s ports are key to energy transition and economic growth and only decisive action and faster delivery will turn ambition into lasting success.
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The Forth Ports team are in Glasgow today for the
@ScotRenew Offshore Wind Conference, showcasing the offshore wind capabilities across our ports.
Pop by for a chat about offshore wind & how Forth Ports can support the sector.
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Derek Knox, our Regional Director for Scotland, has been featured in the 2026 edition of Scotland's Ports by @heraldscotland. 📰
Derek discusses offshore wind, container volumes, @ForthGreenFP and much more. bit.ly/468ggXx
Today our CEO, Stuart Wallace, spoke at the Holyrood Energy Summit 2026. An event involving the UK and Scottish Governments, Crown Estate Scotland, renewable developers, energy companies, ports, regulators and supply chain partners.
We are excited to announce that we have been shortlisted in the Large Business of the Year category at this year’s @EdinChamber Business Awards! 🏆
This recognition follows a successful year of growth, innovation and investment across the Group.
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Scotland’s ability to attract investment & create jobs depends on getting the fundamentals right.
Forth Ports supports @CBI_Scotland's manifesto, launched ahead of the 2026 Scottish Parliament elections. It sets out clear priorities to restore competitiveness & unlock growth.
We’ve launched the CBI Business Manifesto which challenges Scottish politicians to prove they are the party of business.
We want them to remove growth blockers and create higher living standards, better public services and a fairer economy. 1/1
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As 2025 draws to a close, Forth Ports CEO, Stuart Wallace, shares his reflections on the year and his vision for 2026.
Watch his end-of-year message below.