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Weak International Demand sees Fall of 10% on Irish Exports
#IrishExPORTS – A weak international demand has seen a fall of 10% on the value of Irish exports during the month of February. New figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) indicate exports decreased by €753 million to €6.65 billion…
IMDO Shipping Review: Irish Industry Improves, Asia-Europe Traffic Disappointing, Environmental Shipping Law Intensifies and more…
#Ports&Shipping -The latest IMDO Weekly Shipping Market Review reports that the production of Irish Manufacturing Industries for February 2013 was 0.2% higher than the month before and increased marginally (0.1%) compared to same month last year, latest figures from CSO…
Plans for Bremore Port Project in Deep Water
#BremorePort – It appears that plans for the proposed €350m development of the deep-water port at Bremore, near Balbriggan, Co. Dublin has been effectively shot down under the government's new ports policy blueprint. The proposed port was to be developed…
Minister Highlights Building EU Wide Cooperation in Maritime Security and Surveillance
#MaritimeSecurity - Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Mr. Alan Shatter yesterday outlined one of Ireland's EU Presidency priorities, to address the potential for innovation, cooperation and collaboration by enhancing Maritime Safety, Security and Surveillance in the EU. Opening the…
Marine Navigation 'Primitive' Compared To Air Travel Standards
#Navigation - Marine navigation systems in yachting and shipping are 'primitive' compared to the standard in air travel, according to an electronics expert. As Yachting Monthly reports, Martin Bransby of the UK's General Lighthouse Authorities said that "demands on marine…
Ports & Shipping Review: National Port Policy Launched, IPA Welcomes Ports Plan, Cruise Boost for ‘Regional’ Harbour and Snow Flurry Farewell for Cargoship
#ShippingReview – Over the last fortnight, Jehan Ashmore has reported from the shipping scene, where Minister for Transport Leo Varadkar, launched the National Ports Policy which is to radically overhaul commercial ports and the transfer of 'regional' ports to local…
Irish Ports Association Welcomes New Ports Policy
#Ports&Shipping- The Irish Ports Association (IPA) has welcomed the publication by Leo Varadkar, TD, Minister for Transport of the new national ports policy which sets out the policy framework for the future development of the sector, writes Dredgingtoday.com IPA which…
IMDO Shipping Review: Irish New Ports Policy, Container Newbuild Deliveries Slowed, Shipping Industry Confidence Reaches Two-Year High and much more…
#Ports&Shipping -The latest IMDO Weekly Shipping Market Review reports that in the Irish Shipping sector there are plans under the New Ports Policy to radically overhaul Ireland's commercial ports and give Government a more hands-on role in the maritime ports…
Snow Flurry Send off as Guinness Tank Cargoship Sets Sail
#GuinnessTankShip – Amidst snow flurries and gusts up to 34 knots, cargoship Blue Tune departed Dun Laoghaire Harbour today, having discharged a final round of fermentation tanks yesterday for Guinness, writes Jehan Ashmore. The vessel registered in St. John's in…
#ports – None of the nine state owned Irish ports are to be privatised but local authorities are to become shareholders in regional ports and private investment will be welcome too, according to the National Ports plan launched this afternoon.…
Vision for the Port of Dublin to Feature in Green Ports & Harbours Lecture
#ports – A lecture on Green Ports and Harbours by Patrick McCabe will be held this Thursday (March 28th, 6.30pm) at the James Joyce centre, North Great George's Street, Dublin 1. This lecture explores the changing role of ports and harbours…
IMDO Shipping Review: Irish Economy Highest Since Pre-Crisis, Containers Volumes Down, Chinese Ramp Up LNG Orders and more…
#Ports&Shipping -The latest IMDO Weekly Shipping Market Review reports that total exports in the Irish Economy last year hit their highest level ever at 16 per cent above the pre-crisis high, Enterprise Minister Richard Bruton has said. Mr Bruton said…
Ports & Shipping Review: Ardmore Name Tankers, Maersk Opt for Suez, Ireland’s Globalised Status, Short-Sea ‘Steady’ and Last Guinness Tanks
#ShippingReview – Over the last fortnight, Jehan Ashmore has reported from the shipping scene, where Cork based Ardmore Shipping named two of their latest newbuild product chemicals tankers at a South Korean shipyard. According to the IMDO's Weekly Shipping Market…
Last Orders as Final Round of Guinness Tanks Docks in Dun Laoghaire Harbour
#GuinnessTankship - The 86m cargsoship Blue Tune (2010/3,845grt) docked in Dun Laoghaire Harbour last night is undertood to have arrived with the final batch of fermentation tanks bound for the Guinness St. James Gate Brewery in central Dublin, writes Jehan…
IMDO Shipping Review: Maersk Re-Route Via Suez, Dry-Bulk Momentum, Ireland Ranked 3rd in Globalised Economy and more…
#Ports&Shipping -The latest IMDO Weekly Shipping Market Review reports that the world's largest container shipping line, Maersk Line, is looking to change its path for the trade lane of Asia to US East Coast, by opting for the Suez Canal…
Ardmore Shipping Name Newbuild Tankers
#Shipping-Cork headquartered Ardmore Shipping, has named the two newest vessels to join its fleet, the Ardmore Seavaliant and the Ardmore Seaventure. The pair were built by South Korean company SPP Shipbuilding. The ceremonies for the 49,999dwt IMO 3 product and…