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IMDO Review: Bantry ‘Benefits’, Oscar's Panama Registry,Box Rates Drop 13% & More
#Ports&Shipping - The latest IMDO Weekly Market Review includes the following stories as outlined below. Irish Maritime News: "Many benefits" to Bantry Inner Harbour Development – A steady stream of interested parties were drawn to a public information meeting held…
Post-Panamax Containerships Order from Hapag-Lloyd
#PostPanamaxShips – Container shipping giant, Hapag Lloyd prepares for Panama Canal's new locks opening next year with an order for five 10,500 TEU container ships, reports LloydsLoadingList.com Not all major lines are seeking to boost competitiveness by buying the largest…
Largest Ship to Dingle Harbour Loads Sandstone For UK Roads Construction
#LargestShip - A ship over 290 feet in length was pulled by tugs into Dingle Harbour at high tide this week reports RadioKerry.ie The Wilson Dublin cargo vessel was there to collect 3,500 tonnes of chipping from Corca Dhuibhne which…
225th Anniversary Year of the Founding of Drogheda Port
#DroghedaPort225th –This year celebrates the 225th anniversary of Drogheda Port Company whose origins date to 19th of April 1790 when the very first board meeting was held in the town's Tholsel. Drogheda Port Company can trace it historical roots to…
Final Scottish Journey for Stricken Paper-Products Cargoship
#CargoshipsEnd - Lysblink Seaways, the paper-products cargsoship, which ran aground off the Scottish west coast in February, is according to InverClydeNow.com to be broken up on the Clyde after damage proved too extensive to repair. The side-loading carrier vessel was…
Cobelfret Sale Ro-Ro Freighter to Finnish Operator With Irish Connections
#Cobelfret – Finnlines have acquired ro-ro freighter Dorset from Cobelfret, which spent a brief spell late last year (see report/photo) on their Irish operations, Dublin- Zeebrugge and also to Rotterdam, writes Jehan Ashmore. The sale to Finnlines earlier this year…
Shipping Review: Ardmore Newbuild, Work at Foynes, Congested Rotterdam, International Ports AGM Heads to Dublin
#Ports&ShippingReview – Over the last fortnight, Jehan Ashmore has reported on the shipping scene where Ardmore Shipping was delivered a 25,000dwt tanker newbuild, Ardmore Cheyenne from a Japanese shipyard. Phase one of work continues on a major €50m investment of…
New Maritime Industry Awards 2015 Extends Deadline for Entries
#ExtendedDeadline- Due to high levels of interest in the inaugural Maritime Industry Awards (18 June), as previously reported on Afloat.ie, the entry deadline for companies to submit in the categories has been extended to Thursday 23rd April. The awards ceremony,…
Port Cities Network AGM Coincides With Third Annual Dublin Port Riverfest
#PortNews - The International Association of Port Cities (AIVP) will host its AGM for 2015 in Dublin next month ahead of the June Bank Holiday weekend. 'Working Waterfront' is the topic of the two-day meeting which begins with a general…
IMDO Review – New Seatruck CEO, Holyhead-Dublin Record, Greece-China Land-Sea 'Bridge' & More
#Ports&Shipping - The latest IMDO Weekly Market Review includes the following stories as outlined below.  Irish Maritime News: New Leadership in Seatruck – As previously reported on Afloat.ie, Seatruck Ferries have announced that Alistair Eagles will be appointed CEO of…
Rotterdam Congestion: Operator Insist ‘Not Due to New MV2 Terminal’
#RotterdamCongestion - Rotterdam's Maasvlakte 2 (MV2) a new container-handling terminal run by AMPT has been hitting back over claims of a slower than expected rollout of its operations. The delayed roll-out of MV2 it has been claimed is one of…
Ardmore’s ‘Cheyenne' Delivery Expands to 18 Strong Tanker Fleet
#ArdmoreNewTanker - Ardmore Cheyenne has been delivered from Fukuoka Shipyard in Nagasaki, Japan to Ardmore Shipping which has its financial headquarters in Mahon, Cork, writes Jehan Ashmore. The 25,000 dwt newbuild which is classified as an IMO 2 product and…
Shipping Review: Launch of Final ASL ‘Green’, Lusitania Exhibition, New Maritime Awards & More
#Ports&ShippingReview – Over the last fortnight, Jehan Ashmore has reported on the shipping scene. Arklow Breeze the final of six bulk cargoships was launched from a Dutch shipyard for Arklow Shipping Ltd. The 119m hull designed with green credentials to…
Arklow 'Green' Newbuild Delivers Record Port Cargo to Reduce Carbon Footprint
#StoneRecord – One of Arklow Shipping's series of newest 'green' credential hull design newbuilds, Arklow Bay sailed from Belfast to deliver a record shipment of stone to a UK east coast port plant, writes Jehan Ashmore. Arklow Bay, the second…
New Awards: The Maritime Industry Awards 2015
#NewMaritimeAwards - The inaugural Maritime Industry Awards to recognise and celebrate the most innovative companies in the Irish maritime sector are to take place in June. They awards seek to reward individuals who demonstrate excellence and originality in the field.…
Multi Million Refit of Stena Line Fleet
#Harland&Wolff - A £6million refit of Stena Line's fleet of North Irish Sea ferries finishes with the upgrade of Stena Precision at Belfast's Harland & Wolff shipyard over the Easter period. Seven ships have been upgraded by Stena Line over…