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#WW2Seafarers - The annual Maritime Institute of Ireland held Commemoration for Irish Seafarers is to take place in Dublin next Sunday, 18th November. The wreath-laying event at 12.00 noon along the City Quay Memorial monument, is dedicated in honour of…
#Ports&Shipping - In Dublin, the Joint Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine will meet today (Tuesday, 13th Nov.) to discuss the impact of Brexit on agriculture, food and fisheries. Representatives from the British Irish Chamber of Commerce and the…
Clare Guinness, CEO at Warrenpoint Port with the new crane
Warrenpoint Port has commissioned a new crane and has commenced the refurbishment of two other cranes following a major £3 million capital investment. The new crane, built and supplied by Finnish manufacturer Konecranes, will significantly improve efficiency at the Port…
#Ports&Shipping - The Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO) the State agency responsible for the development, promotion and marketing of the shipping and services sector, have produced a report, "Implications of Brexit on the Use of the Landbridge". Published online yesterday…
Sotiris Raptis, EcoPorts Coordinator; Eamonn O'Reilly (re-elected) ESPO Chairman; Zeno d'Agostino, ESPO Vice-Chair; Isabelle Ryckbost, ESPO Secretary General
#Ports&Shipping - Eamonn O’Reilly has been unanimously re-elected as European Sea Ports Organisation (EPSO) Chairman following a vote of the organisation's General Assembly in Brussels yesterday afternoon. For the past two years O’Reilly has been chairing ESPO in addition he…
Previous scholarship students with the Port’s Chairman, (L-R) Rhiannon Morgan, Chris Martin, Isabelle Hughes and Rebecca Foster.
#Ports&Shipping - Time is running out for Pembrokeshire students in south Wales to apply to the Port of Milford Haven’s annual Scholarship Scheme. The deadline for applications is at the end of this week, so don’t hesitate - apply now…
According to BBC Newsline, the media were not invited but the BBC were given this photo of the Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab, meeting some business leaders in the ports of Larne and in Warrenpoint (as above) where AFLOAT adds is the stern of the Irish flagged Arklow Faith. The 2,988grt cargoship was in heavy seas as featured in the recent RTE TV series 'Great Lighthouses of Ireland'.
#Ports&Shipping - The Brexit Secretary reports BBC News, has pledged that the government will not sign up to any deal which could threaten the UK's constitutional integrity. Dominic Raab made the comments after a one-day visit to Northern Ireland, where…
Bulk-carrier Taizhou Pioneer (32,453dwt) arriving off Port of Waterford's Belview Terminal on Sunday with assistance from local tug (name out of vision) but Afloat identified as Bargarth of Fastnet Shipping
#Ports&Shipping - A Maltese flagged bulk-carrier berthed in Belview, the Port of Waterford's main terminal to discharge 15,000 tonnes of fertiliser, writes Jehan Ashmore. The Taizhou Pioneer (32,453dwt) arrived from Avonmouth (Port of Bristol) on the Severn Estuary on Sunday.…
The UK shipyard at Appledore that built LE George Bernard Shaw AFLOAT adds would appear to be the last ship constructed at the Babcock facility in north Devon, which is to close within the next five months. Note: On the quayside to the right is the mainmast of the Irish Naval Service newbuild OPV90/P50 class where a quartet were completed at the yard.
#Ports&Shipping- The UK shipyard (that built LÉ George Bernard Shaw) is to shut despite its owner being offered a £60m contract by the MoD. Staff at Appledore Shipyard in Devon reports BBC News have been told by owner Babcock that it…
One of the UK's oldest commercial shipyards, Babcock in Appledore, Devon is set to make a decision on the fate of its shipyard next month, with 200 workers facing an uncertain future. Babcock is widely reported to be considering closing the shipyard whose order book is empty following completion of a contract to build a quarter of offshore patrol vessels (OPV's) for the Irish Naval Service. AFLOAT adds the final OPV LÉ George Bernard Shaw (above: docked at the yard earlier this year), made a delivery passage this month across the Celtic Sea to Cork Harbour.
#Ports&Shipping - A mystery that has got the City's of London's defence and industry experts speculating: just who is behind Boatman Capital Research? As Sky News reports, Boatman last week published a damning report on Babcock, the engineering services group,…
BBC Pearl heading upriver as captured by Eddie English this morning
Eddie English of SailCork has shared video of an unusual arrival in Cork Harbour this morning in the shape of cargo ship BBC Pearl. The 150-metre Antiguan-flagged vessel is a heavy-lifting specialist and comes equipped with two massive cranes for the…
35 million people in the UK and Ireland – more than half of the total population – live closer to Liverpool (above port terminal) than south-east container ports, among them Felixstowe, the UK's largest such port located in Essex. Feeder-containerships operate on services linking Liverpool to Irish ports.
#Ports&Shippping - A UK ports operator, Peel Ports has said its Liverpool2 deep-water container terminal is ready to help clear the growing backlog of imported goods into the country caused by IT implementation problems in the south-east port of Felixstowe,…
MEP Deirdre Clune (EPP-Ireland) whose draft-report has been welcomed by ESPO on the European Maritime Single Window
#Ports&Shipping - The European Parliament’s Committee on Transport and Tourism on 15th October published the draft report on the Commission’s proposal for a Regulation establishing a European Maritime Single Window environment, which came out on 17 May. The rapporteur, MEP…
Glenn Murphy is the new chair of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Ireland
Glenn Murphy FICS has been elected chairman of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Ireland at its 44th annual general meeting in Dublin last Thursday (25 October). He replaces outgoing chairman Sean McCabe FICS, who served for the previous two years.…
The 64ft Cornish lugger Grayhound, a re-creation of a design of 1796, recently delivered 6 tons of Monaghan-brewed Irish craft beer from Cork to Granville in Normandy
The recent totally carbon-free delivery of six tons of Irish craft beer from Cork to France makes for a positive response to those who are concerned by the adverse effects of industrially-induced climate change, and the possible interruptions to trade…
The former Royal Mail Ship (RMS) St Helena that served between South Africa and the remote UK island territory of St. Helena (made a historic once off charter call to Irish ports in 1995), last week returned to UK waters, (Portland, Dorset, not since 2011). AFLOAT made a visit on board the 'RMS' when the passenger-cargoship made a historic first and only call to its registered homeport of London in 2016.
#Ports&Shipping - In just over a week of the RMS Leinster centenary ceremony held to commemorate the Irish Sea steamer, another former Royal Mail Ship RMS St. Helena reports the Dorset Echo returned to UK waters after an absence of seven…