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The Belize City registered Burhou I having discharged round timber (logs) from Scotland, was detained in Wicklow Port and is seen at the harbour's East Pier on St. Patrick's Day
#ShippingReview - Jehan Ashmore reviews the shipping scene over the last fortnight. Global transportation and shipping industry leaders met in London to sign the ‘Buckingham Palace Declaration’ to fight criminal wildlife trafficking. The declaration was hailed by the Duke of Cambridge…
#NewCrane - A new €3m mobile crane commissioned for Belview is a vote of confidence for the Port of Waterford. The Port of Waterford Company welcomed the investment by Suir Shipping Ltd in the crane that loads and unload ships…
The lastest Bodewes built Eco-Trader 5,100dwt newbuild Arklow Valiant is to be launched tomorrow.
#ItsALLnew – It will be a first for Arklow Shipping now in their 50th year as a new general cargoship launched tomorrow is to be bestowed with the name Arklow Valiant, writes Jehan Ashmore. Also setting a new departure for…
New pilot boat cutter, St. Brides underway on Milford Haven Waterway
#NewPilotCutters -The first of three 19m pilot boats built by Mainstay Marine Solutions, St. Brides, has been delivered to the Port of Milford Haven in south-west Wales. The new craft was officially blessed last Thursday by Father Harri Williams of…
A new operation has taken over to continue the only Ireland-Wales container service
#NewOperation - A new operation has taken over the running of the only Ireland-Wales container service, writes Jehan Ashmore. Cronus Logistics having taken over Cardiff Container Lines, have engaged with Associated British Ports (ABP) through incorporating one of their ports,…
Burhou I which was detained for more than a week at Wicklow Port. The coaster's name Burhou I (the 'I') refers to the island that forms one of the Channel Islands where during her near 40 year career she traded regularly.
#Detained- A cargoship from Scotland that was detained in Wicklow Port for a more than a week including St. Patrick's Day, finally departed last night bound for Belfast, writes Jehan Ashmore. The 674 tonnes Burhou I was detained by Port…
CLdN Ro-Ro continues with expansion by ordering more newbuilds
#MoreOrders - CLdN Ro-Ro SA which operates between Dublin and northern European ports has now confirmed two more vessels have been ordered, with options for a further four, through the Croatian shipbuilder Uljanik. The orders according to Multimodal, follow an…
The Duke of Cambridge speaking at the signing of the declaration of the United for Wildlife International Taskforce on the Transportation of Illegal Wildlife Products, Buckingham Palace, London
#SaveElephants - Leaders of the global transportation industry in London this week signed a new declaraction committing major steps to fight criminal wildlife trafficking that has been hailed by the Duke of Cambridge as 'a game changer in the race…
An artist's impression of the Ringaskiddy port redevelopment
#ShippingReview – Jehan Ashmore reviews the shipping scene over the last fortnight. Container and ferry operator, Irish Continental Group released preliminary results for 2015 which reported positive operational and financial performance building upon the continued Irish economic recovery. Danish logistics…
American top-economist and influential thinker Jeremy Rifkin will give a key note address at ESPO’s annual conference in Dublin.
#TopUSeconomist - American top-economist and influential thinker Jeremy Rifkin will give a key note address at the European Sea Port Organisation (ESPO) annual conference which is to be held for the first time in Dublin on 3 June. Besides being…
The largest conro built, ACL's new Atlantic Star which entered service this year
#GiantCONRO - Atlantic Container Lines (ACL) giant new 81,600 tonnes leadship Atlantic Star, the largest ever container/ro-ro (conro) built ship was noted by Afloat.ie off Anglesey yesterday while bound to Liverpool.  The Atlantic Star will operate alongside her sisters of the…
Maersk deliver cookies in a bag slung under a drone to a moored tanker. See full video below.
In the shipping and tanker business, it can be hard to predict far in advance which port will be called to next and even when in port, it can be complicated and expensive to deliver items to vessels as they…
Lastest newbuild (Arklow Valiant) differs in bow design to pair of completed sisters. To compare see videos below.
#DifferentBow - The bow foreship of Royal Bodewes newbuild (yard No.723) to be named Arklow Valiant, was last week transported from the contruction hall to the outfitting quay at the Dutch shipyard, writes Jehan Ashmore. The foreship was joined to…
#EUportRegulation - The European Parliament voted on the Port Regulation and the Fleckenstein Report yesterday. The Parliament confirmed the outcome of the Transport committee. 451 MEPs voted in favour of the deal reached by the rapporteur and the shadow rapporteurs…
DFDS is to double rail-freight capacity between Port of Waterford and Ballina
#RailBoost - DFDS the Danish logistics and shipping operator, has announced from this month a doubling of capacity on its weekly intermodal rail service between the Port of Waterford and Ballina, Co. Mayo. The new capacity according to Multimodal News,…
ICG released Preliminary Results for year ended 2015
#ICGresults- Irish Continental Group plc released today their Preliminary Statement of Results for Year Ended 31 December 2015. Commenting on the results, Chairman John B McGuckian said, “2015 was another successful year for the group with growth in revenue of…