Mowi Scotland
Mowi staff Christmas donations gifting smiles
In what is becoming an annual event, Mowi Scotland employees across the Highlands and Islands have chosen to provide a helping hand to over a dozen local community organisations at Christmas. Responding to the company’s Community Support Committee’s invitation to nominate a local organisation that could benefit from a cash donation for the festive season,
Mowi Salmon Wagon raises over £7,000 for good causes
Charities and communities across the Highlands and Islands and Fife have benefitted from money raised by the Mowi Salmon Wagon as it hit the road this summer. £7,318 was raised in total after the Salmon Wagon attended nine events, raising between £505 and £1,920 at each venue. Speaking about the success of Mowi Salmon Wagon
Team at Loch Lochy work around the clock to transfer smolts to sea
A team of ten at Loch Lochy has been working around the clock recently and is often on the go before 5am loading up to 21 lorries a day to transfer out smolts to our sea farms at Maclean’s Nose, Camus, Greshornish and Gorsten. Sandy MacKinnon, Farm Manager at Loch Lochy, provides an insight into
Mowi UK wins ASC Retail Supplier of the Year Award
We were delighted to be recognised at the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) UK Awards last month. Mowi Consumer Products (CPUK) was awarded ASC UK Retail Supplier of the Year 2022 – the first time this award has been given to a retail supplier. The ASC awards aim to recognise the efforts made to deliver responsible
Meet our very own Ironman!
We have our very own ‘Ironman’ here at Mowi Scotland. Massive shout out to Stefano Muscara at Consumer Products UK for completing an Ironman in Frankfurt in June this year. His third Ironman event, Stefano has also completed competitions in Spain (2016) and France (2018). Ironman events involve swimming, cycling and running and Stefano had
Rosyth welcomes new staff members from Ukraine
Consumer Products UK (CPUK) in Rosyth is delighted to welcome Olena Mylokost and Svetlana Khizhyak to the team after their safe arrival to the UK from Ukraine. They were, however, already part of the Mowi family following a coordinated approach which saw management at Rosyth work closely with colleagues in Mowi Poland to get Olena