Common Sense Catering is delighted to offer two unique event spaces for Tall Ships 25 and OE25.
Aberdeen-based business networking company KLT Networking has launched four new 'Ten' sales intel groups in Aberdeen, Westhill and Inverurie.
Since the relaunch of ModuSpec’s technical training last October, client interest has continued to grow at an exponential rate.
Balmoral Comtec, a Balmoral Group company and a leading provider of buoyancy, protection and insulation services to the global offshore energy market, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for cooperation in the floating offshore wind power sector with LS Cable & System, one of the biggest cable manufacturers worldwide, and LS Marine Solution, Korea’s leading marine solution provider to collaborate in the floating offshore wind sector.
Following the already completed CEIV Pharma (Center of Excellence for Independent Validators in Pharmaceutical Logistics) certification by IATA (International Air Transport Association) covering air freight for the GEODIS Pharma team in Frankfurt am Main, GEODIS’ ocean freight service in Hamburg has now successfully achieved GDP (Good Distribution Practice) compliance through Bureau Veritas.
A team of amateur cyclists are to take part in a coast-to-coast challenge this summer, pedalling from Dumbarton to Aberdeen in aid of four charities.
In 1862, the French Novelist Victor Hugo wrote a book - Les Misérables.
Unique Group, global leaders in subsea technologies and engineering, has appointed Fraser Moonie as its global commercial and strategy development director – survey equipment.
Leading UK and Ireland professional services firm, AAB, has announced the appointment of two new partners within Central Scotland.
The recent Placefirst Construction Ltd (Placefirst) v CAR Construction (North East) Ltd (CAR) case serves as a crucial reminder for construction contract parties to get their paperwork right or risk costly consequences.
Ross Skene, waste and recycling specialist at One Stop Waste, will be speaking at the FSB In-Person Networking event in Laurencekirk on Tuesday, March 12.
The Supreme Court has blocked Chancellor Rachel Reeves' bid to step in amid the controversial car loan case and stop lenders potentially being forced to shell out billions in compensation.