Irish Port and Shipping News
ESPO Award to Reward Ports for Contribution to Recovery & Prosperity of Local Community
9th March 2021 Ports & Shipping
This year's European Sea Ports Organisation Award will go to the port managing body that proves to play a special role in the recovery and prosperity of the city and local community. The ESPO Award on Social Integration of Ports…
"Women in Transport" Where 2020 Shows More Were Active in ESPO Meetings
9th March 2021 Ports & Shipping
Women participating in the European Sea Ports Organisation committees has increased in 2020 compared to the last two years, when ESPO started monitoring the gender balance of its internal meetings. Taking all technical committees together, women represent 35,10% of the…
Dunkirk Spirit Sees New 'France-UK Route' Bypass English Channel Ports Via the Irish Sea!
8th March 2021 Ports & Shipping
The fallout of post-Brexit on Ireland saw operators rapidly expand direct freight ferry routes to mainland Europe, while a container company avoids potential English Channel port congestion having begun a new route via the Irish Sea, writes Jehan Ashmore. The…
Hauliers No Longer Require Proof of Negative COVID Test on Direct Maritime Routes from Ireland to France
5th March 2021 Ports & Shipping
The Department of Transport confirmed today (Friday 5 March) that the French Government will no longer require proof of a negative COVID test result from hauliers travelling on direct maritime routes from Ireland to France. French legislation has been amended…
Newest Irish Flagged Newbuild Makes Maiden Call to London As Fifth of Six 'A' Class In Service
3rd March 2021 Ports & Shipping
The newest Irish flagged cargoship to enter service, Arklow Arrow following completion of sea trials on the Dutch-German border, has also carried out a maiden voyage to the UK, writes Jehan Ashmore. Arklow Arrow is the fifth and latest 'A'…
Construction Stops on Northern Ireland’s Post-Brexit Port Inspection Facilities
27th February 2021 Ports & Shipping
NI’s Agriculture Minister has cited “practical difficulties” with the Northern Ireland Protocol in his decision to order a halt on construction of post-Brexit port inspection facilities. According to Politico, acting DAERA Minister Gordon Lyons has also told NI ports not…
ESPO Welcomes EU Parliament's TRAN Report on More Efficient & Cleaner Maritime Transport
25th February 2021 Ports & Shipping
In a response the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has supported the main outcomes of a vote on the own-initiative report on technical and operational measures for more efficient and cleaner maritime transport (Delli Report) in the European Parliament’s Transport…
Irish Exporters Association Welcomes Renewed & Sustainability Focused EU Trade Strategy
24th February 2021 Ports & Shipping
The Irish Exporters Association (IEA) has welcomed the publication of the European Commission’s renewed trade strategy which puts sustainability central stage in the EU trade agenda. The Commission’s renewed strategy comes at a crucial time for businesses throughout the EU…
ESPO Launch "Transport for EU Recovery" to Keep Transport Going Forward
10th February 2021 Ports & Shipping
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) with the slogan “Transport for EU Recovery” has issued a Statement on the Recovery and Resilience Facility. The statement was issued along with a further 31 other organisations. “The transport and logistics sectors play a…
Brexit Agricultural Staff Checks Resume at Northern Ireland Ports
10th February 2021 Ports & Shipping
Northern Ireland's Department of Agriculture staff which were withdrawn from Brexit checks at two ports because of claims of threats last week return to work today. According to RTE News, the decision to resume physical inspections of animal-based products in…
In the UK numerous ports, port groups and ports and logistics consortia appear to have applied for freeport status by last Friday’s deadline set for England by the UK government. This according to LloydsLoadingList, was to enable applicants seek to…
A ship ‘snapped in half’ and sank off Turkey’s Black Sea coast while en route to Bulgaria. Now, as Marine Industry News reports, a shocking video has been shared showing the crew making an emergency mayday call as the bow…
Arklow Newbuild On Sea Trials While Another Fleetmate Dry Docks After Short Hop from Avonmouth
4th February 2021 Arklow Shipping
Arklow Shipping, operators of a fleet of dry-cargo short-sea traders and deep-sea ocean going bulkers, is where Afloat catches up with a sample of their ships in waters much closer to home, writes Jehan Ashmore. Before this one cannot ignore…
UK Prime Minister Is Prepared to Invoke Article 16 to Ensure No Barrier Down the Irish Sea
3rd February 2021 Ports & Shipping
The British prime minister Boris Johnson has said he is prepared to invoke Article 16 of the Northern Irish protocol to ensure there is no barrier down the Irish Sea. As The Irish Times writes, Mr Johnson told the House…
Volumes at Warrenpoint Port Despite Covid to Deliver Continued Growth in 2021
3rd February 2021 Ports & Shipping
Tonnage details for Warrenpoint Port during 2020 have been released which show they have held up significantly. Figures were down by less than 5% on 2019 volumes and only 0.9% behind pre- Covid expected volumes. This is despite the lockdown…
Government's Operational Update Reviews Trading Relationships Since Post-Brexit Transition
2nd February 2021 Ports & Shipping
The Department of the Taoiseach has released an Operational update one-month on following the post-Brexit transition which includes highlighting the shipping trading relationships between Ireland-UK in addition developments of direct (in particular freight-ferry) connections with mainland Europe. • Reduced trade volumes on ROI/GB routes…