Wester Ross Fisheries employs 60 staff and is the largest private-sector employer in Ullapool.

Wester Ross Fisheries scoops export plaudit

Scotland’s oldest independent owner-operated salmon farm has been highly commended at the HSBC Scottish Export Awards 2017. 

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Wester Ross Fisheries, which operates from Dingwall and Ullapool, was recognised in the small exporter of the year category at the awards ceremony which took place in Glasgow last week.

The awards recognise Scotland’s top exporting companies and serve as a platform for internationally operating businesses to promote their brand, generate publicity and attract potential investors.

Wester Ross Fisheries employs 60 staff and is the largest private-sector employer in Ullapool.

Loyal customers

Managing director of Wester Ross Fisheries, Gilpin Bradley, said: “Over the past 40 years we have grown significantly and we are delighted to be highly commended at the Scottish Export Awards in what has been a very busy year for us.

“We are thrilled to be recognised for our on-going commitment to our natural approach to salmon farming which has generated loyal customers from all over the world."

Martin Johnson, head of international trade and investment at Highlands and Islands Enterprise, said: “Congratulations to Gilpin and his team on their achievement on a night which celebrated the diversity of exporting achievements in Scotland.

“We are pleased to have worked with all of the finalists from the Highlands and Islands and are supporting them to enter new markets, develop skills, knowledge and confidence to grow their companies overseas.”

The awards are supported by Scottish Enterprise, HSBC Scotland and BQ magazine