Irish Port and Shipping News
Ports & Shipping Review: EU Ports Conference, Irish Cargoship Strikes Rock, Cruise Sector, Lifeline for WWI Warship, Lightship Scrapped and more…
7th October 2012 Ports & Shipping
#PORTS & SHIPPING REVIEW - Over the last fortnight Jehan Ashmore has reported from the shipping scene, where the European Commission hosted a major ports conference on the EU policy framework for ports. Irish Ferries won 'Best Ferry Operator' in…
#IRISH CARGOSHIP - A brand new Irish flagged cargoship, Huelin Dispatch (2012/2,545grt) while on its maiden voyage struck a rock off Alderney, one of the Channel Islands, last Friday, writes Jehan Ashmore. The Dutch built 89m newbuild registered in Dundalk,…
#PORTS NEWS – A major two-day ports conference organised by the European Commission, started today in Brussels, where 400 delegates representing different stakeholders within the port sector are attending. The aim of the conference is to analyse the current EU…
Ports & Shipping Review: Stena HSS Comes and Goes, Shackleton Exhibition, Cork Harbour Open Weekend,Cargoship Dispute and Ferry Strike
23rd September 2012 Ports & Shipping
#PORTS & SHIPPING REVIEW - Over the last fortnight Jehan Ashmore has reported from the Shipping scene where the Stena Line HSS seasonal-only operated Dun Laoghaire-Holyhead service completed its final sailing for the summer, though sailings are to resume over…
PORT & SHIPPING NEWS - A number of hazardous containers believed to have fallen from a cargo ship this summer are drifting towards Ireland's southwest coast, the Irish Examiner reports. The containers are said to have slipped from the deck…
#CARGOSHIP DISPUTE – A cargoship docked in Drogheda Port, Co. Louth, could face arrest if Dutch based Tranship Management, does not immediately pay the crew in unpaid wages, according to Ken Fleming of the International Transport Workers Federation. Fleming who…
Ports & Shipping Review: New Tallships Race and Cruise Operators, Superpower Naval Visitors, School at Sea, Irish Sea Excursions and Wind-Farms
9th September 2012 Ports & Shipping
#PORTS & SHIPPING REVIEW - Over the last fortnight Jehan Ashmore has reported from the Shipping scene where after the Irish Navy's role in the Tallships 'Parade of Sail', the inaugural Irish Sea Tall Ships Race finally got underway to…
#PORTS & SHIPPING – Nominations are been sought for the Irish Exporters Awards 2012, which is to be held in November and hosted by Irish Exporters Association (IEA). The role of the export sector has never been more important, and…
#PORTS & SHIPPING - Below is a comment from John B. McGuckian, chairman of the Irish Continental Group (ICG) on the half-yearly financial report for the six months ended 30 June 2012. Mr. McGuckian said, "I am pleased to report…
Ports & Shipping Review: Port of Cork, Cruiseships, Tallships, Museum Mondays, Shipping Cranes, Newbuilds, Ferries and Detentions
26th August 2012 Ports & Shipping
#PORTS & SHIPPING REVIEW - Over the last fortnight Jehan Ashmore has reported from the Shipping scene where the Port of Cork Company posted an operating profit before exceptional costs of €1.3 million – down by €700,000 from 2010 –…
Exports Down as Irish Ports and Shipping Volumes Fall in 2nd Quarter
22nd August 2012 Ports & Shipping
#SHIPPING VOLUMES– The following is a statement issued today by Glenn Murphy, Director of the Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO) in which he outlines the performance of ports in the republic, where ports and shipping traffic sectors declined for the…
#SHIPPING CRANES – In what is believed to be the largest ship ever to dock in Fenit, Co. Kerry, the heavylift ship HHL Valparasio (2010/17,634grt) departed this afternoon with two ship-to-shore container cranes bound for the USA, writes Jehan Ashmore.…
Ports & Shipping Review: ‘Signature’ Cruiseship, Fishery Detentions, ‘Royal’ Cruiseship, Belfast’s Battleship, Port of Cork Wins Award
12th August 2012 Ports & Shipping
#PORTS & SHIPPING REVIEW - Over the last fortnight Jehan Ashmore has reported from the Shipping scene which saw 'signature' cruiseship Mein Schiff 2 with her striking visual livery-scheme calling to Irish ports. The Naval Service has been made detentions…
#FORMER DUNDALK DREDGER – Hebble Sand (1963/757grt), a grab-hopper dredger which has remained in Dublin Port for more than one year departed Dublin Port and is currently heading for Campbeltown, on the Mull of Kintyre Peninsula, writes Jehan Ashmore. As…
#TANKER NEWBUILDS – The Dublin based d'Amico Tankers Limited (Ireland), has entered into contracts for the construction of two additional new product/chemical tanker vessels. Each of the 40,000 dwt handysize newbuilds, believed to cost US$ 30.65 million, are to be…
Ports & Shipping Review: Port Trade Rise,Silver-Salvage, Ports Study, Ferries, 'Olympic' Cruiseships and New Ship
29th July 2012 Ports & Shipping
#PORTS & SHIPPING REVIEW - Over the last fortnight Jehan Ashmore has reported from the Ports & Shipping Scene which saw trade volumes in Drogheda Port continue to rise. An increase of over 44% was recorded for the first six…