A ferry company has spent more than £200,000 on new vehicles to support freight and passenger services.
The Steam Packet Company has bought a new tractor and two new Ford Transit minibuses.
The tractor will be used to load and unload freight trailers from ships, while the minibuses will be used to transport passengers who need assistance.
Chief Executive Mark Woodward says it is essential to have reliable vehicles in order to ensure smooth and efficient services.
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