CalMac shortlisted for two prestigious National Transport Awards
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Operator of the UK’s largest ferry network, Caledonian MacBrayne, has been shortlisted in two categories for prestigious UK-wide awards.
Representatives from the company will attend the National Transport awards in London tomorrow (October 13).
One of the award nominations is for Frontline Employee of the Year, while the other is for Ferry Operator of the Year.
Demi Wylie, who works in the contact centre has been nominated for the role she played in working closely with seven brides and grooms in the face of industrial action last year. Her support meant the seven couples and 600 guests all got to the islands on time for their big days.
The company’s nomination for Ferry Operator of the Year recognises a very busy year of change, innovation and progressive development.
“These award nominations reflect the exceptional people we have at CalMac” said managing director Martin Dorchester.
“Time and again, we find examples of teams and individuals quietly working hard for our customers. Commitment to the likes of the Living Wage Foundation and the Scottish Business Pledge and our steps to reduce our environmental impact are also part of our contribution as a responsible business with our communities at heart.
“Our staff all feel personally engaged and it shows through in all areas of the business: it is their endeavours which are honoured by nominations like these.”
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