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Fashionable freight: Brands such as Zara (with above their store at Battersea, London) and Massimo Dutti through parent company Inditex have partnered with Danish shipping giant Maersk to reduce its maritime transport emissions. The use of Maersk’s alternative fuels is estimated to reduce global greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint by more than 80% compared to conventional fossil fuels.
Fashion brands such as Zara and Massimo Dutti, which are under the parent company of Inditex has partnered with the giant Danish shipping freight group Maersk to reduce its global greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint. This is achieved as the brands when…
European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) unveils its Annual ESPO Environmental Report- EcoPortsinSights 2023. ESPO is the principal interface between European seaports and the European institutions and its policy makers.
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has unveiled its Annual ESPO Environmental Report 2023 - EcoPortsinSights 2023, marking the eighth edition of this pivotal report. ESPO's Environmental Report is a cornerstone of the EcoPorts initiative, designed to champion environmental sustainability…
File image of a container ship at Dublin Port
As previously reported on Afloat.ie, the Department of Transport has commenced a review of its National Ports Policy. As an island nation on the periphery of Europe, the maritime transport sector plays a crucial role in the functioning of Ireland’s…
The Port of Waterford at Belview - the themes of the Irish Port Safety Week include the Awareness of Port Golden Rules, Class 3 PPE, Emergency Response, Traffic Management, Employee Wellness, Water Safety and Safe and Healthy Work in the Digital Age, which is the overall theme of European Safety Week
The Port authorities of Ireland have joined together through the Irish Ports Safety Forum to host and promote the third Irish Port Safety Week from October 23rd to 27th 2023. The aim of this week is for the port authorities…
The ICS, the global trade association for shipowners which represents over 80% of the world merchant fleet, recently launched its Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) Data Collection System. The Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) is within a formal review and due to be completed by 1st January 2026. During this period, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has invited interested Member States and international organisations to collect data and submit information and proposals for CII system improvements.
The global trade association for shipowners, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) which represents over 80% of the world merchant fleet, has recently launched its Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) Data Collection System. CII is a rating system developed by the…
A container ship unloading at Ireland's largest port in Dublin City. In announcing a review of the National Ports Policy the Government says the efficient functioning of Ireland's ports directly impacts the life of every citizen and it is crucial that the ports continue to have the capacity required to support continued growth while embracing new opportunities
The Irish Government has announced the commencement of the first phase of public consultation for the Review of the National Ports Policy, inviting interested parties to contribute to shaping the future of maritime policy in Ireland. The National Ports Policy,…
Steel demand at the Port of Liverpool has led to an extended warehouse at the North 3 Canada Dock. Above the existing terminal facility at the Merseyside port.
At the Port of Liverpool, part of the Peel Ports Group, is to extend its steel and metals terminal in response to strong growth in customer demand at the north-west England port. The UK’s second largest port operator began construction…
Newbuild Arklow Globe on the stocks prior to launch with on right amidships section of the next of the same series of cargo ships awaiting to be joined together
The latest launch of a newbuild for Arklow Shipping Nederland B.V. represents the third in a series of five cargo ships ordered by the shipowner, writes Jehan Ashmore. With a shipyard newbuilding number of 456, the Arklow Globe was successfully…
Attendees at the Association of Marine Pilots Ireland conference in Galway were (left to right) Donal Keaney,Patrick Galvin, Padraig Condon, Arie Palmers, Aileen Van Raemdonck, John Conlon, Capt Brian Sheridan, Andy Nattras
Overall standards of pilotage in Europe remain “very high” but standards seem to be dropping in some ports, the Association of Marine Pilots Ireland (AMPI) conference heard. Capt John Conlon of Arklow Shipping made the point at the recent AMPI…
MSC Magnum VII became the largest ever container ship to berth at Peel Ports Group’s (Clydeport) Greenock Ocean Terminal. The terminal AFLOAT adds is also where Peel Ports Group owned BG Freight Line, operate direct feeder routes to Belfast, Dublin Port as part of short-sea container services between the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe ports in Belgium and The Netherlands.
The deepest container ship terminal in Scotland, at the Port of Greenock (Clydeport) has welcomed the largest container vessel ever to berth at the facility. The port which recently won a Green champion award, hosted the 300m long MSC Magnum…
David Wilson, deputy port director at Peel Ports Clydeport at the Glasgow Business Awards with presentation of the Green Champion award. As part of reducing carbon emissions at Clydeport £17m was invested in two state-of-the-art electric cranes at Greenock Ocean Terminal, from where AFLOAT adds the Peel Ports Group (which includes BG Freight Line), operate direct feeder routes to Belfast, Dublin Port as part of short-sea container services between the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe through the ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam.
UK port operator Peel Ports Group which includes Clydeport has won the 'Green Champion' award at the 25th annual Glasgow Business Awards. Announced at last week's gala ceremony on October 5th, hosted by the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and attended…
Peel Ports Group, has announced it has significantly reduced its greenhouse gas emissions across its UK ports, cutting these by almost a third since 2020. It also operates a container terminal in Dublin Port, AFLOAT adds, Marine Terminals Ltd (MTL) and owns BG Freight Line, which provides short sea container services between the UK (Liverpool as above), Ireland and mainland Europe. 
Peel Ports Group, the UK's second largest port operator, has announced today that it has significantly reduced its greenhouse gas emissions across its port facilities, by cutting these by almost a third since 2020. The reduction is revealed in the…
The Importance of Regulation and Best Practice is the theme of the European Marine Pilots Conference in Galway
What to expect when “the unexpected” happens and other issues facing marine pilots will be discussed at the Association of Marine Pilots in Ireland (AMPI) conference in Galway today. “The Importance of Regulation and Best Practice” is the theme, and…
Samkip/Buloda Shipping’s new Spain-Ireland-UK containership service saw the 803TEU Lucia B make its maiden arrival to Dublin Port this evening under the joint partnership service.
Samskip and Boluda Lines has jointly launched a shortsea container services connecting Santander, Dublin and Liverpool, in a new commitment to customers in Spain, Ireland and the UK. The new container service also delivers a strategic expansion for Samskip’s European…
On World Maritime Day, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) celebrates the 50th anniversary of the landmark treaty to prevent pollution from ships, the Marpol Convention. Let’s build on its legacy and work towards a more sustainable future for the maritime sector and a safer future for humanity.
This year sees the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL), the primary global treaty for the prevention of pollution of the marine environment by ships from intentional, operational or…
CMA-CGM and Maersk announce joint strategy actions on the decarbonization for the shipping industry. Above, the world’s first container vessel sailing on green methanol, Laura Mærsk berthed in Copenhagen which as Afloat reported recently was named by the EU Commission President.
Danish and French shipping giants, A.P. Moller - Maersk A/S and CMA CGM have decided to join forces on several areas relating to decarbonization, in full compliance with all laws and regulations. As frontrunners of the energy transition in shipping,…