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Maersk soothes Scottish lay-up hostility

by Janet Porter last modified Dec 10, 2009 10:50 AM

Local residents who objected vociferously when Maersk Line first brought six containerships to Scotland’s Loch Striven for lay-up appear to have been won over.

  
Maersk soothes Scottish lay-up hostility

Lay up blues: Maersk vessels in Loch Striven.

This followed talks with company representatives and a visit to one of the anchored vessels.

Maersk Line faced a great deal of local hostility when the ships first arrived, with some residents complaining bitterly about disruption to their lives and disturbance...

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