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Arklow Valley, a 5150dwat Bodewes Eco-Trader which is the third cargoship to bear this name for the company. The 90m newbuild was launched at Royal Bodewes yard, Hoogezand in the Netherlands
#ShippingReview - Jehan Ashmore reviews the shipping scene from recent weeks. Arklow Shipping’s latest 5,150dwat cargoship newbuild built by Royal Bodewes, a Dutch yard in north-east Netherlands, launched Arklow Valley with a sideway splash into the waterway. A Wicklow Port…
#More45ftUnits - Irish Continental Group's (ICG) Eucon, one of three container divisons, which operates Ireland-France/Belgium 'feeder' services, have increased their 45ft unit capacity. The 300 new 45ft units were manufactured at the CIMC factory in Nantong, China. This latest batch…
One of the largest containerships serving Dublin 'feede'r routes to the UK, the 2,207 (TEU) capacity Nicolas Delmas of CMA-CGM departs Peel Ports MTL Terminal. The Rinsgend terminal is also from where Maersk subsidiary Seago Line recently introduced a larger replacement containership.
#IEAonBrexit - Irish Exporters Association members in which an overwhelming 92% of them believe the decision by the UK to leave the European Union will have a harmful effect on their business. UTV News says the IEA published the results…
Maersk subsidiary, Seago Line introduces larger containership, Independent Accord on their feeder service: Dublin-Liverpool-Algeciras, Spain. The newcomer replaces Antwerp seen arriving at Liverpool.
#LargerShip - Maersk subsidiary Seago Line has introduced a larger capacity load-on /load-off (lo-lo) containership to its recently created feeder service calling at Dublin Port, writes Jehan Ashmore. The Independent Accord (2007/20,995gt) operates the new container route between Algeciras-Liverpool-Dublin that…
The deck gantry-mounted JCB used to self-discharge cargoes of single-hold general cargoship coaster, Burhou 1, berthed unusually alongside Wicklow Port’s non-commercial East Pier. The veteran vessel dating from 1978, has been involved in CalMac’s ferry redevelopment project at Brodick, Isle of Arran, south-west Scotland.
#CargoTerminal - A Wicklow Port regular, cargoship Burhou I, has been involved in assisting construction of a new ferryport, away from routine ‘bread and butter’ cargoes such as round timber, writes Jehan Ashmore. Among the various work related vessels at…
On the stocks: Arklow Valley, a 5150dwat Bodewes Eco-Trader which is the third cargoship to bear this name for the company. The 90m newbuild was launched this morning at Royal Bodewes yard, Hoogezand in the Netherlands
#ThirdValley - Another addition to Arklow Shipping’s latest series of newbuilds built by Royal Bodewes, a Dutch yard in north-east Netherlands, was launched this morning, writes Jehan Ashmore. Yard no.724, Arklow Valley, a 5,150dwat Bodewes Eco-Trader (yard's own design), is…
The impact of the Brexit fallout has been discussed by Stena Line and separately by the UK Chamber of Shipping that has called for free trade Commission assistance
#IMDOreview - The latest Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO) Weekly Market Review has among the following stories as outlined below. Irish Maritime News: Brexit: Stena Line Discuss the Impact of Brexit - As reported also on Afloat.ie, Stena Line has…
#ShippingReview - Jehan Ashmore reviews the shipping scene and of the following stories among the last fortnight. Enterprise Ireland are to seek its clients to be less reliant on UK markets following Brexit, this is to reduce exports by about…
#PortTrafficStats - Irish ports handled 50.7 million tonnes of goods in 2015 according to the Central Statistics Office, an increase of 3.2 million tonnes (+6.7%) when compared to 2014. Goods forwarded fell by 7.5% to 17.0 million tonnes in 2015,…
Alexandra Basin, Dublin Port
#IMDOreview - The Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO) latest Weekly Market Review has among the following stories below. Irish Maritime News: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) received a record number of submissions in relation to Dublin Port's Dumping Plan as…
Irish Rail has recently completed a series of three freight train trials that will enable loads to be increased by 50%. The final trial was a multimodal service from Dublin Port (North Wall) to Co. Mayo. Above is another multimodal train at Belview Port, Waterford.
#LongerTrains - Irish Rail (Iarnrod Éireann) reports Multimodal, have recently completed a series of three freight train trials that will enable loads to be increased by 50%.  The final trial late last month involved a multimodal service operated from Dublin…
The EU Commission, Council and Parliament after 15 years of discussions have reached an agreement on a Port Regulation, a legal framework for organising port services and financial transparency in Europe.
#PortRegulation - The European Commission, Council and Parliament after 15 years of discussions, have reached an agreement on a Port Regulation, a legal European framework for organising the port services and financial transparency for ports in Europe. This week at…
#ExportersBrexit - Bad news for Irish exporters into the UK as these imports will decline as foreign products become more expensive thanks to the weakening of sterling, ratings agency Fitch has warned. The Irish Independent writes that a weaker sterling…
In this general view of the Port of New Ross can be seen berthed the replica famine-emigrant ship, Dunbrody and commercial ships also on the River Barrow
#TerminalSite - The Port of New Ross on the River Barrow, has been a hub for dry and liquid bulk traffic and project cargoes for many years. In 2015, total trade through the Co. Wexford port exceeded 286,000 tonnes. In…
The RMS St. Helena completed her final UK-St. Helena voyage of 4,500 miles, having yesterday anchored off the island's capital, Jamestown
#RMShelenaHome – RMS St. Helena, the passenger and cargo vessel which provides a lifeline to St. Helena, a British Overseas Territory, deep in the South Atlantic, completed her final ever voyage from the UK yesterday. The 4,500 mile voyage having taken…
The newly opened Maritime Knowledge Hub in Birkenhead, UK is to drive the maritime sector notably in targeting small businesses
#NewMaritimeHub - A newly opened ‘Maritime Knowledge Hub’ to drive growth in the UK maritime sector has been opened in Birkenhead, Liverpool City Region. The hub, based near Cammell Laird shipyard is celebrating the formal completion of its recent fit-out…