Irish Port and Shipping News
IMDO Shipping Review: Irish Industrial Productivity Drops, European Port Growth, Asia-Europe Trade Increases and much more…
12th March 2013 Ports & Shipping
#Ports&Shipping -The latest IMDO Weekly Shipping Market Review reports that Irish industrial production fell by almost 2 per cent in January, compared to the previous month, in line with weakening trend in industry since mid-2012, according to data released by…
Ports & Shipping Review: Cattleship Reaches Libya, Another Round of Guinness, Duke Visits Dublin, ShortSea '13, New Cork Port Chairman and more…
10th March 2013 Ports & Shipping
#ShippingReview – Over the last fortnight, Jehan Ashmore has reported from the shipping scene, where the trade in live-cattler exports to Libya, not seen since the mid-1990's, finally reached conclusion when livestock-carrier Express I docked in Misrata. The 'ghost' ship…
#SeaRailFreight- A new container rail-freight service between Waterford Port and Ballina began operating this week, to link in with DFDS Logistics sailing schedules to and from Europe. The container trains are running to a twice weekly service in each direction…
#Shipping – The Irish Continental Group (ICG) parent company of Irish Ferries, have released a statement of results for the year ended 2012. Commenting on the results Chairman John B McGuckian said,''These are resilient results in the face of a…
IMDO Shipping Review: Irish-Asia Export Growth, Short-Sea Rates Levelling, German Fleet Stalling and much more…
5th March 2013 Ports & Shipping
#Ports&Shipping -The latest Weekly Shipping Market Review from the Irish Marine Development Office (IMDO) reports that Asia will be a key trading partner in future Irish export growth according to a report from HSBC Global Connections. Research from the bank…
#GuinnessTanks – Another shipment of Guinness fermentation tanks arrived into Dun Laoghaire Harbour, where Sunday strollers watched the cargoship's arrival, from the length of the East Pier, writes Jehan Ashmore. On this occasion, cargoship Keizersborg (1996/6,142grt) operated by Dutch owners…
#ShortSea13 – As previously reported, the European Shortsea Conference 2013 is to take place in a fortnights time on 14 March and for the first time held in France. Shortsea 2013 will meet in Paris, where the event is organised…
#GhostShip - The Irish Coast Guard is on alert after indications that the missing 'ghost ship' MV Lyubov Orlova may have sunk in the Atlantic as it drifted towards Ireland's coast. RTÉ News reports that an emergency transponder signal on…
#GuinnessTanks – More than a week after cargoship Myrte docked in Dun Laoghaire Harbour, the massive fermentation tanks were yesterday transported in a nighttime convoy to the Guinness St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, writes Jehan Ashmore. Another shipment is…
#CattleShip – The recently renamed livestock-carrier Express 1 arrived today at the Libyan port of Misrata, having taken a 9 day voyage from Waterford, writes Jehan Ashmore. As reported yesterday, the 7,087 tonnes vessel had been renamed while berthed in…
IMDO Shipping Review: Weak Global Container Demand, Reduced Rotterdam Shipping and Increased German Shipping Funds
27th February 2013 Ports & Shipping
#SHIPPING -The latest Weekly Shipping Market Review from the Irish Marine Development Office (IMDO) reports of the weak global demand in container volumes in the world's top 25 ports.The number of ships calling to Rotterdam have decreased further in 2012…
Cattle Ship for Libya Under Different Name and Bound for Misrata
27th February 2013 Ports & Shipping
#CATTLE-SHIP -It transpires the livestock-carrier which departed Waterford port just over a week ago is under a different name and is bound for Misrata, and not the Libyan capital Tripoli as reported, writes Jehan Ashmore. The livestock-carrier's previous name was…
Ports & Shipping Review: Ferry Takes a Battering, Busy Port, Aircraft-Carrier’s Valentine Call, Tanks for Guinness, Cattleship for Libya and much more …
24th February 2013 Ports & Shipping
#P&SReview – Over the last fortnight, Jehan Ashmore has reported from the shipping scene, where at Dover, P&O Ferries protested to the Office of Fair Trading over Eurotunnel's bid to manage Calais and Boulogne ports. The Marine Institute's RV Celtic…
#Shipping - The latest Weekly Shipping Market Review from the Irish Marine Development Office (IMDO) reports of strong Asia trade in the container market, and a growing sense of optimism among clean product tankers. Container trade growth is expected to…
European Transport Sector Say “Yes, But… to EU Transport Budget Deal
19th February 2013 Ports & Shipping
#EuroPortBudget- As previously reported, the EU budget for transport infrastructure projects over the next seven years, has been agreed at €23 billion. Among the reaction of several bodies, including the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO), is that this is a…
#LivestocktoLibya – A livestock-carrier docked in Waterford Port yesterday, to restore the trade with Libya, which banned beef imports, following the BSE (mad cow) disease which broke out in Ireland, more than 17 years ago, writes Jehan Ashmore. Al Mahmoud…