Montrose Port Authority has been named SME Port of the Year 2024 at the British Ports Association (BPA) Awards.

The award ceremony, held at Portsmouth’s Boathouse 7 in the Historic Dockyard, was a highlight of the BPA Annual Conference, celebrating the achievements and innovations of the UK’s ports industry.

Hosted by Portsmouth International Port, the awards provided a platform to showcase the accomplishments of ports both large and small across the UK.

Among the winners were fellow Scottish port Stornoway Port Authority, PD Ports, Shoreham Port, and engineering specialists Arch Henderson, with Montrose Port Authority standing out for its responsible economic growth, innovative sustainability efforts, and strong commitment to community-driven initiatives.

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Tom Hutchison, CEO of Montrose Port Authority, said of receiving the award: “We are absolutely thrilled to be named SME Port of the Year. This recognition from the British Ports Association validates our strategic focus on sustainable growth, technological innovation, and deep-rooted community partnerships. It's a testament to the dedication of our staff, the support of our stakeholders and our local community.”

The award recognises Montrose Port's "significant" contributions to the local economy and its "forward-thinking approach to sustainability and community engagement", BPA said. 

The port's impact on the local economy has been substantial, surpassing its turnover projections in recent years, and now supporting approximately 450 jobs.

It generates £13.6 million in annual salaries and contributes £25.7 million in net GVA to the regional economy, figures likely to have increased since the last economic impact study in late 2022. 

One of Montrose's "standout" achievements that it was awarded for was the groundbreaking Plug Montrose project. This self-funded £1 million joint venture with Norwegian shore power specialist, Plug, exemplifies the port's commitment to environmental sustainability. By enabling vessels to connect to shore power while at berth and switch off their auxiliary engines, the project has significantly reduced emissions, providing cleaner air around the port for the town and setting a new standard for green port operations.

Montrose Port Authority has also made a "lasting impact" on its local community by supporting over 70 organisations, schools, and charities in the past three years. This includes its ongoing restoration of the town’s historic Customs House, a project that reflects the port's commitment to preserving local heritage while driving modern progress.