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Ports & Shipping Review: Detained Bulk-Carrier Renamed, Dublin Port Annual Report, Flagship Firm Chooses Kinvara and more...
#ShippingReview: Over the last fortnight Jehan Ashmore has reported from the shipping scene where the former detained 19,354 tonnes bulk-carrier Clipper Faith which was sold last month for €4.5m has been renamed Island Mariner. A 4% drop in Irish exports…
US Maritime Consultancy Firm Chooses Kinvara for EMEA HQ
#FlagshipIreland – Flagship Management, a US Maritime Consultancy and Recruitment firm has announced that it is locating its European, Middle East and African (EMEA) Headquarters to Kinvara, Co Galway, creating 15 new jobs over the next three years. The EMEA…
IMDO Weekly Review: Growth in 2012 Global Freight,  VLCC Surplus Supply and Chinese Ore Bulk Boost
#Ports&Shipping –The latest IMDO Weekly Shipping Market Review includes the following stories as detailed below. Freight Forwarders: Growth in global freight- forwarding market in 2012 was entirely down to the strong performance of seafreight as airfreight volumes continue to decline,…
New Cycle of UNCTAD Port Training Programme Approved
#PortTraining – UNCTAD's TrainForTrade Port Training Programme have agreed to implement a third cycle of the course following a conference held in Belfast earlier this month. Forty-three representatives from UNCTAD, the Irish Government, and the Irish port partners - Dublin…
Bulk-Carrier That Arrived St. Patrick’s Week Finally Departs Dublin Port
#SoldShipSails – Island Mariner, the recently renamed former detained bulk-carrier Clipper Faith, departed Dublin Port for the first time yesterday since her arrival more than four months ago,writes Jehan Ashmore. The 29,501dwt bulker had loaded a cargo of animal products…
ECA Believes Marco Polo Rail Programmes Have Failed
#MarcoPolo- According to a new report, published yesterday by the European Court of Auditors (ECA), Marco Polo programmes have been ineffective and should be discontinued in their current design. The programmes are aimed at shifting freight away from the road…
Irish Ports Conference to Be Hosted by Capital Port
#PortsConference - The 2013 The Irish Ports Association Conference is to be hosted by Dublin Port Company and is to take place on 27 September in the Gibson Hotel in Dublin. This year saw the launching of the new National…
IMDO Weekly Review: Exports Decline by 4%, Egypt Crisis Bunker Prices and Piracy in Guinea Surpasses Aden
#Ports&Shipping –The latest IMDO Weekly Shipping Market Review includes the following stories as detailed below. Irish Ecomomy: Exports Decline -There was a 4% drop in exports last month according to preliminary figures from the Central Statistics Office. Seasonally adjusted exports…
New Dingle Harbour Master Appointed
#dingle – A new harbour master has been appointed to Dingle Fishery Harbour Centre in County Kerry, the most westerly harbour in Europe. Captain Nigel Collins has taken up the position having previously been Assistant Inspector of Navigation with Waterways Ireland.…
Former Detained Dublin Port Based Bulk-Carrier Is Renamed
#RenamedBULKER– The former detained 19,354 tonnes bulk-carrier Clipper Faith which was sold last month for €4.5m as previously reported on Afloat.ie has been renamed Island Mariner, writes Jehan Ashmore. Under the directions of the Admiralty Marshall of the High Court…
Ports & Shipping Review: Container Rates 17 Month Low, €3m Port of Cork Crane, Dry Bulkers Price Rise and EU's Blue-Belt
#ShippingReview: Over the last fortnight Jehan Ashmore has reported from the shipping scene where container market rates are unlikely to drop any further following average global rates falling to a 17-month low last month. Port of Cork Company are to…
EU Commission Launches 'Blue Belt' Proposals for Internal Market in Shipping
#BlueBelt - The European Commission launched recently the 'Blue Belt' communication, which contains two concrete proposals that will contribute to establishing an internal market for maritime transport. The first proposal contains an improvement to the already existing Regular Shipping Services…
IMDO Weekly Review: Manufacturing Improves, EU to Ease Port Customs and Prices for Dry-Bulkers Rise
#Ports&Shipping –The latest IMDO Weekly Shipping Market Review includes the following stories as detailed below. Irish Economy: Manufacturing rises-Irish manufacturing saw its first improvement in four months during June, according to the latest monthly purchasing managers' index, which increased from…
A Major Challenge: New EU Sulphur Directive on Short-Sea Shipping
#ShipSulphur - The European Union's Sulphur Directive represents the biggest challenge for the short-sea shipping sector in the coming years. New rules on sulphur emissions to be introduced in 2015 will reduce ship's competitiveness against the truck transportation and so…
IMDO Weekly Review: Irish Manufacturing Rise, Short-Sea Sector Subdued and Container Rates Unlikely to Drop
#Ports&Shipping –The latest IMDO Weekly Shipping Market Review includes the following stories as detailed below. Irish Economy: Manufacturing rises - Manufacturing activity grew slightly for the first time in four months in June, according to the Investec Manufacturing Purchasing Managers'…
Ports & Shipping Review: Port Sector Meeting, Maersk Join Rivals,Asia-Europe Trade Up, US Training Ship and Newbuild High
#ShippingReview: Over the last fortnight Jehan Ashmore has reported from the shipping scene where European port representatives and trade unions met for the first Sectorial Social Dialogue Committee for the Port Sector. AP Moeller-Maersk A/S the World's largest container line,…