Mowi Scotland
Significant milestone reached in goal to reduce vehicle emissions
Mowi Scotland has appointed Gofor to manage its transition to a combined electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle fleet. Our aim is for all company cars to be zero-emission or hybrid by 2025, including vans and pick-ups, as suitable vehicles become available. Mowi has already begun the transition to electric vehicles, EVs and PHEVs, and
Celebrating a decade of Lochailort
Lochailort employees celebrate the anniversary, photo by Iain Ferguson, alba.photos Mowi recently celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the opening of its Lochailort recirculation hatchery with a free guest lunch from its Salmon Wagon. Attending the event, held in glorious sunshine on Friday June 9th, were Mowi colleagues, residents, local business representatives, community council representatives, councillors,
Wellboat review
Since Ocean Matters was founded in 2015, lumpfish have been transported by lorry to salmon sites in Scotland, Ireland and even to the Faroe Islands. The typical load per trip usually allows for between three or four pens to be stocked. By contrast, all Mowi sites in Norway are stocked with cleanerfish via wellboat. The
Community consultation launched by Mowi for post-smolt programme
Mowi has launched a community engagement process to explore the potential for its farms at Loch Etive to grow post-smolt salmon. The proposed post-smolt programme will realise a number of benefits for the salmon as well as Loch Etive and the surrounding environment. Wild salmon begin their life in freshwater rivers and naturally migrate to
Rising stars in our midst
The management team at Consumer Products UK (CPUK) would like to recognise the progress of two of the team at Rosyth, Charli Skinner (above right) and Erin Davies (above left). Both have been identified as rising stars of the business. Charli Skinner Charli joined Mowi in 2018 through the ‘Handpicked 100’ scheme which focused on
Beinn Bhreac crew rescue fisherman in the Sound of Harris
We are extremely proud to share the story of how the crew of the Beinn Bhreac was able to rescue a keen fisherman who had gotten into difficulty in the Sound of Harris. Donald MacLennan was on holiday in Cheesebay in North Uist for Easter. A keen and lifelong sea angler, Donald had taken out
2022 gender pay gap statistics
In April, we published the gender pay gap statistics for 2022. Our gender balance overall remains consistent, and we see positive evidence of progression in terms of experience and earning power among females in the organisation. There is still work to be done though in attracting and retaining more females into what has historically been