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Pretax profits at Shannon Foynes Port Company increased last year by 14 per cent to €4.8 million, the annual report states
Substantial legal costs were incurred by the Shannon Foynes Port Company last year, following a successful court action by its chief executive Pat Keating. As The Irish Times reports, a sum of €357,008 in legal costs is recorded in its…
A new chair has been appointed to the UK’s top energy port, Milford Haven, with Dr. Siân George taking over the role. The activities of the South Wales port also include cargo handling, ferry operations to Rosslare, fish landings, cruise calls, and a first-class marina.
The UK’s top energy port and Wales’ busiest port, Milford Haven, have announced the appointment of Dr. Siân George as their new chair. Appointed by the Secretary of State for Transport, Siân took over the role on June 22 at…
Dutch Ambassador Maaike van Koldam (right) is welcomed to the Marine Institute by CEO Dr Rick Officer on Wednesday 26 June
The Dutch Ambassador to Ireland, Maaike van Koldam visited the Marine Institute on Wednesday (26 June) and hailed the importance of Galway for harnessing Ireland’s potential in areas like renewable energy and the marine sector. On Wednesday morning, the Ambassador…
Ireland’s newest cargo ship is Arklow Rose, the penultimate of seven 6,800 (dwt) ‘Ecotraders’ class vessels so far completed. The newbuild is currently on its maiden commercial voyage from Germany to Ireland, and its arrival is scheduled to be this Friday.
Arklow Shipping’s brand new Royal Bodewes-built 'Ecotrader' is on its maiden voyage following its successful handover to the Irish ship-owner last Friday, writes Jehan Ashmore. The Arklow Rose, which in April was launched in the Dutch shipyard, represents the sixth…
Craner Swift, the name given to the second of two new £25 million ship-to-shore (STS) container cranes, arrived at the Port of Greenock in what is a major boost to productivity for the Clydeside port in south-west Scotland.
The second of two new £25m ship-to-shore (STS) cranes, each of 932 tonnes arrived at the Port of Greenock, where it was unloaded yesterday after having been transported from Cork Harbour. Following a naming competition with local schoolkids, the cranes…
The Port of Waterford at Belview Port on the River Suir is located 8km downstream from Waterford City
The Port of Waterford is gearing up to host a 'Port & Cheese' Waterford Chamber Business Afterhours event on Thursday, June 20th, 2024, starting at 5:30 pm. CEO David Sinnott and the Port of Waterford team are anticipating the opportunity…
Short-sea ro-ro freight operator CLdN which includes Ireland-mainland Europe routes, has joined the Maritime Battery Forum, a global community in the sector aiming towards a future of zero-emissions. Above dubbed the ‘Brexit-buster’ is the Delphine with its Rotor Sails installed last year. Afloat notes, the MBF is to attend the Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo (18-20 June) held in the Dutch port of Amsterdam.
Major European short-sea ro-ro freight operator Compagnie Luxembourgouise de Navigation (CLdN), which in recent months launched a new Cork-Rotterdam lo-lo route, has announced that it has joined the Maritime Battery Forum. The MBF was founded with the aim of promoting new…
Irish-built cranes: The first of Peel Ports Group’s two new £25 million ship-to-shore (STS) container cranes arrived in Scotland to the above Clydeside port of Greenock. The cranes will facilitate increased demand from cargo owners while at the same time supporting growth in transatlantic trade. AFLOAT adds that the cranes built by Liebherr outside Killarney were assembled at Doyle Shipping Group’s Cork Dockyard and lifted aboard Jumbo Maritime’s heavy-lift vessel Jumbo Jubilee.
The first of two new ship-to-shore container cranes, costing £25 million and built by Liebherr in Ireland, arrived in Scotland aboard a vessel from Cork Harbour, will be a major boost for productivity at the Port of Greenock. At 932-tons,…
The Port of Milford Haven has purchased St. Brides Spa Hotel, in Saundersfoot, one of Pembrokeshire’s most prestige hotels. The port is the UK’s top energy (oil & gas) port and Wales’ busiest port (incl. Irish Ferries route to Rosslare), handling around 20% of Britain’s seaborne trade in oil and gas. However, the port is pursuing a strategic objective to reduce its dependency on the energy sector and diversify into other portfolios.
In south Wales, the Port of Milford Haven, which is the UK’s top energy port, has announced that it has completed the purchase of the St. Brides Spa Hotel in Saundersfoot, one of Pembrokeshire’s most prestige hotels. The investment by…
The rise in the number of distressing cases of seafarers globally has become a humanitarian crisis, says maritime charity Stella Maris, which is providing support for, for example, (as above) abandoned fisher crew in Mombasa, Kenya. Closer to home, a recent issue involved an Indian crew who were abandoned in Troon, south-west Scotland, and had not received their wages for several months.
An increase in cases of affected seafarers abandoned by shipowners, leaving them without money, support, or the means to get home, has reached alarming levels around the world, according to maritime charity Stella Maris. Stella Maris is the world's largest…
Irish Sea ‘Green’ Corridor: Peel Ports Group and NatPower Marine have announced plans for the first ‘green shipping corridor’ between the UK and Ireland, as part of contributing to cutting global shipping emissions by developing an electric ship (e-ship) charging network and ‘cold ironing’. Above ro-ro freight vessels at Dublin Port, where the first Irish Sea routes identified in the Green proposals include Dublin-Birkenhead (Liverpool) and Belfast-Heysham.
The UK’s second-largest port owner, Peel Ports Group, and renewable energy and maritime specialists, NatPower Marine, have announced plans to establish the first “green shipping corridors” between Britain and Ireland. The ground-breaking collaboration could provide a blueprint to drastically cut…
Seafarers Life: John Wilson, Chief Executive of Liverpool Seafarers Centre, a charity dedicated to supporting seafarers, was approached by the BBC to explore the lives of seafarers. This led to thought-provoking podcasts, titled
A prominent maritime charity organisation, Liverpool Seafarers Centre, supporting 50,000 seafarers each year at the port in north-west England, has recently been featured by the BBC with thought-provoking podcasts. The two podcasts, titled “The Food Chain, Hungry at Sea” and…
Women make up less than 2% of seafarers worldwide, an International Maritime Organisation has heard
The International Maritime Organisation, the United Nations agency for the sea, has called for more involvement by women in the world’s maritime operations, marking today’s International Day for Women in the Maritime sphere. Its Secretary-General, Arsenio Dominguez, says that, currently,…
The last remaining span of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge is exploded by US Army demolition exports on Monday 13 May
The final remaining span of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge — collapsed by a cargo ship crash in late March — has been brought down in a controlled explosion. As Marine Industry News reports, US Army explosives experts oversaw the…
Pembroke Port, which is owned and operated by the Port of Milford Haven, has welcomed the first customer to its new pontoons to facilitate workboats.
In South Wales, Pembroke Port, which is owned and operated by the Port of Milford Haven, has welcomed the first customer to its new workboat pontoons. The infrastructure was installed as part of the Pembroke Dock Marine project to modernise…
The National Maritime College of Ireland at Munster Technological University
CILT Mobility & Supply Chain Skillnet and the National Maritime College of Ireland (NMCI) at Munster Technological University are hosting a launch for their newest Master’s programme supporting development in the offshore renewable energy, ports, transport and logistics, and maritime…