Irish Port and Shipping News
Unvaccinated seafarers are threatening to tip the global supply chain into deeper crisis as countries introduce vaccine requirements at their borders, The Financial Times reports quoting international shipping industry sources. Of the world’s 1.7 million seafarers, 900,000 are from developing…
A new Liverpool-China shipping service which is an initiative by DKT Allseas, is intended to provide relief to customers who are facing increased ocean freight rates, as well as, reduced reliability due to the knock-on impacts of the global pandemic.…
Rosslare Port Breathes Maritime Atmosphere & Will Have 36 Ferry Services Next Month
21st March 2021 Tom MacSweeney
Rosslare just breathes the atmosphere of the sea. Next month Rosslare Europort will hit a new record – a total of 36 shipping services a week operating from the port, which, its General Manager tells me, will make it the…
CSO Figures Show Imports from Britain Fall Two-Thirds in Wake of Brexit
18th March 2021 Ports & Shipping
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has said imports from Britain fell by almost two thirds in January after the UK left the European Union. The latest trade statistics from the CSO reveal an immediate Brexit impact with the value of…
Conference Regatta 2021 for ESPO Ports - Are You Ready to Sail Off?
16th March 2021 Ports & Shipping
This year's European Sea Port Organisation's annual Conference will differ as the format involves a 'Regatta' crossing Europe from South to North. The Conference Regatta sets sail in the Port of Valencia on Tuesday 25 May. From there onwards it…
Warrenpoint Harbour Authority has been allocated £1.5m by Nichola Mallon, Northern Ireland's Minister for Infrastructure. The funding will allow the Co.Down authority to take forward a programme of port infrastructure works. Minister Mallon said: “The Harbour Authority has identified a…
Irish Exporters Association Largely Welcome UK Government's Delay to Phasing in Import Controls
11th March 2021 Ports & Shipping
This afternoon the Irish Exporters Association (IEA) has largely welcomed the announcement by the UK Government to delay the post-Brexit checks on EU goods coming into Great Britain by six months. The delay, which was announced by Michael Gove MP,…
Before signing off for Afloat's report on RV Celtic Voyager's Dun Laoghaire call and bad weather forecast for Wicklow Head, this led to tracking an Arklow Shipping cargoship on a rare call bound to the nearby port, writes Jehan Ashmore. The…
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…