Irish Port and Shipping News
CargoShip Focus: Arklow's 'V' Vessels Call to Irish, UK and Iberian Ports
30th January 2015 Arklow Shipping
#Arklow'V'sisters – Runcorn's record freight in 2014 as previously reported on Afloat.ie, referred to a call to the dock port by Arklow Viking to load salt for Spain, it is understood she is currently in neighbouring Portugal, writes Jehan Ashmore.…
#MaritimeAwards - The Mersey Maritime annual awards judges met for the first time on Thursday as organisers say they have been "overwhelmed" with the number of entries, writes Liverpool Echo. Birkenhead-based Mersey Maritime, an umbrella organisation for the Liverpool city…
Runcorn Dock Breaks Cargo Record and Doubles 2014 Freight Volumes
28th January 2015 Ports & Shipping
#RuncornRecord – Manchester Ship Canal port of Runcorn Docks has smashed its monthly cargo record and doubled its freight handled over the past 12 months, writes the Liverppol Echo. The developments follow a multi-million pound investment by owner Peel Ports. …
Bantry Bay Containership ‘Companion’ Returns to UK Port Instead of North America
27th January 2015 Ports & Shipping
#ShipRepairs – Atlantic Companion, the massive containership that was in Irish waters bound for Canada, having undergone repairs in Bantry Bay last week, is instead returning today to Liverpool, her last port of call, writes Jehan Ashmore. As previously reported…
IMDO Market Review: Dublin Port Record Year, 'Box' Port High, Bunker Price Fall & More
26th January 2015 Ports & Shipping
#Ports&Shipping –The latest IMDO Weekly Market Review includes the following stories as detailed below. Irish Shipping News: Dublin Port 2014 Record Year - As reported on Afloat.ie, Dublin Port Company published trade statistics for 2014 which show a record year…
#MaidenPortCall - Arklow Beacon, made her maiden port of call to Dublin Port this weekend, the second newest 'B' class dry-cargoship of the Arklow Shipping fleet, had docked loaded with slag from Spain, writes Jehan Ashmore. The 8,660 dwt Arklow…
Newbuild: Arklow Bay’s 'Spectacular' Voyage Set in the Norwegian Fjords
24th January 2015 Arklow Shipping
#VoyageVideo - Arklow Bay, the second of six 'B' class cargoships with 'green' design credentials built for Arklow Shipping's Dutch subsidiary, is captured on video as she makes a spectacular passage through the stunning Norwegian fjords, writes Jehan Ashmore. The…
Shipping Review: China Ease Cabotage, EPSO Meet New Commissioner, Box Ship Repairs, First 'Mariners' Woman
24th January 2015 Ports & Shipping
#Port&Shipping - Over the last fortnight, Jehan Ashmore has reported on the shipping scene, where China had approved foreign-flagged to ply coastal waters under Beijing's pilot project to liberalise the country's cabotage restrictions. European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) meets the new…
#MasterMariners - The Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the professional body for shipmasters, has elected a woman to lead the organisation for the first time. Capt Sinead Reen was also the first woman to qualify as a deck officer, having…
#ShipRepairs – Atlantic Companion, a massive containership which had experienced engine problems according to The Irish Examiner, was understood to have undergone continued repairs last night in the shelter of Bantry Bay. The 57,000 tonnes vessel lost engine power and…
Cammell Laird’s Largest Single ‘Cluster’ Contract Completed for UK Navy Tanker
21st January 2015 Ports & Shipping
#RFArefits - Cammell Laird, the Merseyside shipyard completed a £49.5m major refit of Royal Fleet Auxiliary's Fort Victoria (A387), one of the largest vessels operated by the UK Ministry of Defence, writes Jehan Ashmore. The 10 month refit of the…
#EUTransport - European ports work, they make transport work, make the economy work, make their environment work. That was the main message given by the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) during their meeting today with the new EU Commissioner for…
IMDO Market Review: Galway Port Plan Hearings, Antwerp’s Record Year, China’s 2020 Shipping Roadmap and Much More
19th January 2015 Ports & Shipping
#Ports&Shipping –The latest IMDO Weekly Market Review includes the following stories as detailed below. Irish Shipping News: Hearing into proposed Galway Harbour expansion taking place - A preliminary hearing into a proposed expansion of Galway Harbour has been taking place…
China Approves Coastal Trade for Three COSCO Foreign-Flagged Containerships
16th January 2015 Ports & Shipping
#ChinaCoastalTrade - Three foreign-flag boxships owned by Cosco Container Lines according to LloydsLoadingList.com, have recently won government approval to carry containers between Shanghai and other Chinese ports. The move signals an official launch of Beijing's pilot project to liberalise the…
Port & Shipping Review: State Papers Reveal Row over ISL Liquidation, Livestock Rise to UK, Car Carrier Aground, 200 Jobs to Expand Galway Port and More…
11th January 2015 Ports & Shipping
#Port&ShippingNews - Over the last fortnight, Jehan Ashmore has reported on the shipping scene, where State papers from 1984 reveal a row in Government over the liquidation of Irish Shipping Ltd. In 2014, over 16,500 animals were exported to Britain,…
#LargestContainership - The world's largest container ship, CSCL Globe arrived in the UK for the first time at Felixstowe, reports BBC News. The Hong Kong-registered giant containership which measures more than 400m (1,313ft) in length, docked at the Suffolk port…