Montrose Port Named Courier Business of the Year
It has been a centre for commercial activity in Tayside for centuries – but today it is a business that is looking to the future.
Montrose Port Authority was named Business of the Year at the Courier Business Awards ceremony on Friday evening (25 October).
Under the leadership of chief executive Tom Hutchison, Montrose Port Authority has made impressive strides over the past few years to develop beyond a traditional cargo port.
It is becoming a key player in the growing renewables sector, hosting the operations and maintenance base for the Seagreen offshore wind farm.
It has secured a similar role for when the Inch Cape wind farm gets under way.
Such is its confidence in creating hundreds of renewables jobs, Montrose Port Authority is spending £4 million transforming the town’s derelict Customs House building into modern offices.
And earlier this moth it announced the completion of a deal for 45 acres of prime industrial land in Montrose, nearly doubling its footprint.
As well as being a catalyst for job creation in the local economy, Montrose Port Authority also gives more than £100,000 to local charitable causes each year.
It is an operation that excels on every level and the Courier Business Awards judges were unanimous in their decision to award it the top prize.
Not content with being the Courier Business of the Year, Montrose Port Authority also came out tops in the Transition to Net Zero Award.
Host Jackie Bird, who stepped in at the last minute for an unwell Gabby Logan, welcomed more than 700 people to the Apex City Quay Hotel.
The annual black-tie celebration of businesses operating in Tayside and Fife, run in partnership with Henderson Loggie, was being held for the 11th year.
The awards recognise companies large and small operating in a range of sectors, which reflect the diverse nature of our local economy.
Other Angus-based winners were Carnoustie Golf Links who won the Leisure, Tourism and Hospitality Award, Arbroath’s Convergix Automation Solutions who came out top in the Innovation and Technology category and The ESP Group who picked up the Service Award.
The awards featured a three-course meal and musical entertainment into the early hours.
A charity collection was made for Scottish Heart and Arterial Risk Prevention Scotland and Roxburghe House.
The Courier’s editor David Clegg said: “This year the competition has been fiercer than ever.
“We received around 150 entries – each one representing hard work, ingenuity and resilience.
“Every business on the shortlist is a winner. They have helped make Tayside and Fife the buzzing, thriving place it is.”
David Smith, managing partner at Henderson Loggie, said: It was an evening of inspiration and positivity, for reaffirming and educating us about the amazing work and successes in our region.
“In the past these remarkable stories would not be heard, but the awards give our business community the platform to share and to celebrate.
“The showcasing of talent and success fills me with confidence about the future for business in Courier Country.”
This article appeared in The Courier on 26 October 2024.
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