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Dublin To Host Atlantic Stakeholder Platform Conference This September
#AtlanticStrategy - Croke Park will host the third Atlantic Stakeholder Platform Conference on promoting entrepreneurship and innovation in the Atlantic Area on 27 September. The annual Atlantic Stakeholder Conference is the central hub for stakeholders of the Atlantic Strategy to…
Seafarers at Ireland's ports are asked to be on the lookout for fraudulent certificates
#MarineNotice - Marine Notice No 19 of 2016 advises that the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport (DTTAS) has become aware of a small number of possible fraudulent Irish seafarer certificates, and an associated fraudulent website, which purports to verify…
Giant cantilever rail-mounted gantry (CRMG) cranes loaded in China arrived by heavylift vessel, Zhenhua 25 to Peel Ports Liverpool2, a new £300m deep-water container terminal
#GiantCranes – Giant Chinese constructed cantilever rail-mounted gantry (CRMG) cranes arrived by heavylift vessel to Peel Ports Liverpool2 new £300m deep-water container terminal over the May Bank Holiday, writes Jehan Ashmore. The CRMG cranes, the first of six are to…
#BoatyardKillybegs – A pair of tugs in recent weeks have undergone overhaul work carried out at Mooney Boats, the boatbuilder, repairer and maintenance facility in Killybegs, Co. Donegal, writes Jehan Ashmore. Tugs SMS Cian and Nomad used the services of…
Historic day: Arklow Fame on Wednesday became the final ship to use Dublin Graving Docks (the largest in the republic) that officially closed yesterday
#ShippingReview - Jehan Ashmore reviews the shipping scene over the last fortnight. Containership Antwerp called to Dublin on Maersk Group’s first direct call to the capital on a new Seago Line operated UK-Ireland-Spain service. The ship is a sister of…
Arklow Fame, the last ship to use Dublin Graving Docks Ltd, which officially closes today. In the foreground is the dry-dock's gate (caisson) and in the distance is Dublin Port Company's HQ the Port Centre
#FinalShip – The last ever vessel to use Dublin's dry-dock, cargoship Arklow Fame departed on Wednesday from the unique facility in the capital that officially closes today, writes Jehan Ashmore. The shiprepairer, maintenance and engineering facility has since 2002 been run…
The Port of Milford Haven in 2015 recorded a profit before tax of £4.4m
#PortProfits – The Chief Executive of the Port of Milford Haven has praised staff for delivering strong performance in tough trading conditions at the UK’s biggest energy port. The south Wales port  has published its accounts for 2015, showing the…
All “shippers” as from July 2016 must declare to the carrier in advance the verified weight of packed containers.
#WeighingContainers - All “shippers” as from July 2016 must declare to the carrier in advance the verified weight of packed containers. The European Sea Port Organisation (ESPO) has joined the European organisations representing Shippers, Freight Forwarders and Terminal Operators in…
#MVIrelandLaunch - M.V. Ireland, yes a vessel named after our country was launched a month ago today and is never too late mention, notably given the newbuild is one of the first dry cargoships ever to be powered by (LNG)…
Maersk Antwerp (renamed Antwerp) is a sister of Maersk Alabama that was hijacked by Somali pirates and in which the film 'Captain Phillips' is based from
#CaptainPhillips – Containership Antwerp which departed Dublin Port this morning, is a sister of Maersk Alabama which Somali pirates hijacked in 2009 and where the film 'Captain Phillips' is based from, writes Jehan Ashmore. The 14,120 tonnes Maersk Alabama is…
Galway To Host Marine Industry Awards This June
#MarineIndustryAwards - The Marine Industry Awards 2016 will take place at the Radisson Blu Galway in association with SeaFest, Ireland's national maritime festival, on Thursday 30 June. Debuting in Dublin last year as the Maritime Industry Awards, the ceremony has…
Cielo di Dublino, a bulk-carrier of d'Amico Dry fleet which is headquartered in Dublin
#ShippingReview - Jehan Ashmore reviews the shipping scene over the last fortnight. Arklow Shipping's third Bodewes built 5,150dwt Trader, Arklow Valiant was launched as the first in the company’s 50th year to bore that name. The cargsoship features a new…
A scene at Rosslare Europort yesterday as Stena Horizon is taking bunkers from tanker Mersey Spirit while cargoship Ayress arrives from Ayr, Scotland
#CargoRosslare – A pair of cargoships loaded with timber in Scotland docked at Rosslare Europort, where the outlook in this trade in 2016 is for further growth at the Wexford ferryport, writes Jehan Ashmore. Cargoship, Ayress (1979/1,713grt) loaded in Ayr on…
According to the Irish Maritime Transport Economist, 2015 was a successful year for the maritime industry
#Successful2015 - According to the latest edition of the Irish Maritime Transport Economist (IMTE) the year 2015 has been successful for the maritime industry. The annual publication is issued by the Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO). The iShip Index, which…
d'Amico Group, the Italian company which has a dry-cargo subsidiary headquartered in Dublin, has won Green Shipowner of the Year
#GreenAward - The d'Amico Group, the Italian maritime transport company has won the "Green Shipowner of the Year" 2016 for commitment in implementing on its fleet a system able to reduce the environmental impact and constantly monitor the performance of energy…
#Valiant – Following our pre-launch coverage of Arklow Valiant, the above footage shows the third Royal Bodewes newbuild make first contact with the water at the Dutch yard for Arklow Shipping, writes Jehan Ashmore. Newbuilding 723 was launched from the…