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Montrose Port Authority
Draft Masterplan

Shaping the Future of the Port and Our Community

This draft masterplan sets out five ambitious projects that will expand the port’s capabilities, attract a broader range of users, and capture the major opportunities offered by offshore wind. By delivering these projects we aim to secure the port’s long-term success, protect and create local jobs and strengthen Montrose Port’s status as a key driver of the local and wider economy.

Montrose Port has engaged extensively with stakeholders, including Scottish Enterprise, Angus Council, SSE Renewables, offshore wind farm developers and port stakeholders to develop this draft masterplan.

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About montrose port

Montrose is a busy port, with around 600 vessel calls per year. Two thirds of these vessels are related to offshore oil and gas and offshore wind, with the remainder being commercial cargo vessels. The port is home to the Operations and Maintenance (O&M) bases for the fully operational Seagreen and forthcoming Inch Cape offshore wind farms, making it one of the largest O&M hubs for offshore wind in the world.

The port had an annual turnover of around £9 million in 2023-2024, supporting around 384 full-time equivalent jobs and contributing £36.4 million to Scotland’s gross value (GVA)*. As a trust port, all profits generated by Montrose Port are reinvested back into the port’s infrastructure and staff along with the local community, supporting growth and longevity.

*MPA Economic Impact Study (2023)

The five masterplan projects

Project 1


Operational Q2 2027
Reconstruction of Berths 9, 10, 11

Project 2


Operational Q2 2028
East Quay Construction at Berth 6

Project 3


Operational Q2 2027
O&M Pontoons

Project 4


Operational Q1 2034
Outer Harbour

Project 5


Subject to government funding
Future Lagoon
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What are the objectives of the masterplan?

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Expand our offshore wind capability
Positioning Montrose as a leading renewables hub, creating more than 1,000 full-time jobs and adding £47 million GVA per year to the local economy
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Drive local growth
By linking the expansion with Montrose Port Industrial Park (MPIP) at the town’s former Petrofac site at Forties Road
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Diversity opportunities
By unlocking potential in cruise tourism
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Safeguard access to the port
Protecting around 384 existing jobs and reducing the need for dredging
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Stay true to our values as a trust port
By investing in projects that will benefit and safeguard our town and community
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Protect the port and town
Through enhanced lagoon and breakwater (Projects 4 & 5), shielding homes and businesses with government support and funding
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Lead on sustainability
Aligning with governmental net zero goals and strengthening the port’s reputation as a leader in sustainable practices

What will the masterplan deliver?

Doubling the port’s capacity and enhancing its infrastructure, the masterplan aims to deliver these key outcomes:
Around
1,200
metres of deepwater quays
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additional berths
19
new spaces for offshore wind vessels
6
hectares of laydown area
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extensive offices and warehousing
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flood protection for the port and the town

the masterplan

We want to know your thoughts. Please email us your feedback no later than Wednesday 3rd December 2025 to:
feedback@montroseport.co.uk
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