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- Caledonian_Maritime_Assets abstract "Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (usually shortened to CMAL or CMAssets; Stòras Mara Cailleannach Earr in Scottish Gaelic) owns the ferries, ports, harbours and infrastructure for the ferry services serving the west coast of Scotland and the Firth of Clyde.CMAL is a wholly owned public corporation of the Scottish Government, with Scottish Ministers as sole shareholders.".
- Q5019430 abstract "Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (usually shortened to CMAL or CMAssets; Stòras Mara Cailleannach Earr in Scottish Gaelic) owns the ferries, ports, harbours and infrastructure for the ferry services serving the west coast of Scotland and the Firth of Clyde.CMAL is a wholly owned public corporation of the Scottish Government, with Scottish Ministers as sole shareholders.".
- Caledonian_Maritime_Assets comment "Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (usually shortened to CMAL or CMAssets; Stòras Mara Cailleannach Earr in Scottish Gaelic) owns the ferries, ports, harbours and infrastructure for the ferry services serving the west coast of Scotland and the Firth of Clyde.CMAL is a wholly owned public corporation of the Scottish Government, with Scottish Ministers as sole shareholders.".
- Q5019430 comment "Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (usually shortened to CMAL or CMAssets; Stòras Mara Cailleannach Earr in Scottish Gaelic) owns the ferries, ports, harbours and infrastructure for the ferry services serving the west coast of Scotland and the Firth of Clyde.CMAL is a wholly owned public corporation of the Scottish Government, with Scottish Ministers as sole shareholders.".