Irish Port and Shipping News
A ship ‘snapped in half’ and sank off Turkey’s Black Sea coast while en route to Bulgaria. Now, as Marine Industry News reports, a shocking video has been shared showing the crew making an emergency mayday call as the bow…
Arklow Newbuild On Sea Trials While Another Fleetmate Dry Docks After Short Hop from Avonmouth
4th February 2021 Arklow Shipping
Arklow Shipping, operators of a fleet of dry-cargo short-sea traders and deep-sea ocean going bulkers, is where Afloat catches up with a sample of their ships in waters much closer to home, writes Jehan Ashmore. Before this one cannot ignore…
UK Prime Minister Is Prepared to Invoke Article 16 to Ensure No Barrier Down the Irish Sea
3rd February 2021 Ports & Shipping
The British prime minister Boris Johnson has said he is prepared to invoke Article 16 of the Northern Irish protocol to ensure there is no barrier down the Irish Sea. As The Irish Times writes, Mr Johnson told the House…
Volumes at Warrenpoint Port Despite Covid to Deliver Continued Growth in 2021
3rd February 2021 Ports & Shipping
Tonnage details for Warrenpoint Port during 2020 have been released which show they have held up significantly. Figures were down by less than 5% on 2019 volumes and only 0.9% behind pre- Covid expected volumes. This is despite the lockdown…
Government's Operational Update Reviews Trading Relationships Since Post-Brexit Transition
2nd February 2021 Ports & Shipping
The Department of the Taoiseach has released an Operational update one-month on following the post-Brexit transition which includes highlighting the shipping trading relationships between Ireland-UK in addition developments of direct (in particular freight-ferry) connections with mainland Europe. • Reduced trade volumes on ROI/GB routes…
Stormy Seas Face Ferryport of Holyhead While Offshore Cargoships Ride Out the Weather
30th January 2021 Ports & Shipping
As stormy seas hit the commercial reality of a post-Brexit Holyhead ferryport, the UK Met Office marine forecast for the Irish Sea was up to severe gale force 9, with ships today riding out bad weather off Anglesey, writes Jehan Ashmore…
The European Parliament has adopted the report on the revision of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) guidelines (2019/2192(INI)) with a large majority. With the adoption of the own-initiative report last week, the Parliament set out its position on the upcoming…
Samskip's New Dublin-Amsterdam Container Service Brings Irish Business to European Hinterland
25th January 2021 Ports & Shipping
In addition to the recent dramatic boost in direct ferry routes to mainland Europe, Samskip is ramping up its shortsea container services by introducing today an additional dedicated link connecting Amsterdam and Dublin Port. The weekly connection will mean Irish…
Maritime Training Company Stages First Ever 'Live-Stream' Mass to Seafarers Worldwide
19th January 2021 Ports & Shipping
In the UK Liverpool based maritime training company, Tapiit Live, has staged the first ever live-stream mass to seafarers aboard an offshore support vessel. The inaugural ‘offshore live mass’ was broadcast over WIFI by Father Paulo H Prigol, chaplain of…
'Liverpool2' Container Terminal's £400m Expansion Nears Next Phase of Completion
12th January 2021 Ports & Shipping
Across the Irish Sea at the Port of Liverpool, the owners Peel Ports Group have welcomed an additional five cantilever rail-mounted gantry (CRMG) container shipping cranes that arrived at the UK port from China. The delivery which was completed last…
The Isle of Man Ship Registry has formally launched the first ever seafarer welfare app designed by a flag state as Afloat previously reported. Director of the Isle of Man Ship Registry Cameron Mitchell said the app, named ‘Crew Matters’,…
Clean Shipping Alliance (CSA2020) Appoints New Executive Director
11th January 2021 Ports & Shipping
The Clean Shipping Alliance 2020 (CSA2020) has confirmed the appointment of ferry operator DFDS executive Poul Woodall as its Executive Director which took place at the start of this year. CSA 2020 (website) represents ship owners and other key maritime…
Larne Harbour To Get Post-Brexit Facilities for Checks on GB Imports
8th January 2021 Ports & Shipping
Larne Harbour is set to get dedicated facilities for post-Brexit checks on imports of food and livestock from Great Britain later this year, as the Belfast Telegraph reports. Currently a team of 12 environmental health officers are working “24/7, in…
Of the world’s top 12 container shipping carriers, 8 of them increased overall capacity in 2020 despite all 12 making stinging capacity cuts in the first half of the year as Covid-19 lockdowns hit demand. As LloydsLoadingList reports, the carriers…
A newly built 150m oil tanker which ran aground close to the mouth of Lough Foyle earlier this morning has been refloated. As Afloat reported earlier, the 11,826 tonne Thun Liffey was leaving Lisahally terminal in Derry for Milford Haven…
Efforts are underway to refloat a newly built 150m oil tanker which ran aground close to the mouth of Lough Foyle earlier this morning. The 11,826 tonne Thun Liffey was leaving Lisahally terminal in Derry for Milford Haven when the…