Irish Port and Shipping News
European Sea Ports Organisation Invite You to Join 2020 Environmental Report With Special Guests
23rd October 2020 Ports & Shipping
European Sea Ports Organisation invites you to join them on 10 November 2020 (11.30 CET) for a special event, providing key insights into the environmental priorities of European ports. An exclusive presentation of the 2020 Environmental Report will be provided…
Checks For Northern Ireland Protocol Set to Go Ahead Even Without Facilities at Ports, Stormont Committee Hears
22nd October 2020 Ports & Shipping
Brexit checks on goods crossing the Irish Sea should be “operational effective” on 1 January even if customs facilities at ports are not yet on the ground. That was the message from a senior Stormont official who gave evidence to…
In a major mobilisation of rescue services off the south-east coast this evening, the Irish Coast Guard is coordinating assistance being provided to a cargo vessel that has lost power off the Waterford Harbour. The Coast Guard said in a…
IMDO To Marine Transport: ‘ACT Now & Prepare to Switch’ Before Brexit
19th October 2020 Ports & Shipping
‘ACT now and Prepare to Switch’ — that’s the message to the logistics and maritime transport sectors from the IMDO as the prospect of a disorderly Brexit looms. The two-part strategy for stakeholders begins with ACT, or Assess, Communicate, Trial.…
European Union Seeks Staff at Ports to Ensure Implementation of Northern Ireland Protocol
19th October 2020 Ports & Shipping
The EU is seeking to have 15 customs and veterinary staff working alongside UK officials at ports and Belfast Airport to ensure the proper implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol, RTÉ News understands. In return, the EU would drop an…
EU & Ireland's Ports, Coasts & Maritime Sector Conference Announced
19th October 2020 Ports & Shipping
During the process of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, there was, rightly, a great deal of focus in public debate on the issues confronting Ireland’s border communities. On 20 November 2020, the Irish Association for Contemporary European Studies (IACES)…
World's Largest Container Line to Cut 2,000 Jobs in Logistics Restructure
14th October 2020 Ports & Shipping
Shipping container giant, Maersk revealed that it will make around 2,000 staff redundant due to changes to the organisation linked to the integration of Damco into its Ocean Logistics business and the removal of the separate Safmarine brand, which it…
Irish Institute of Master Mariners Present Award to Student of NMCI
14th October 2020 Ports & Shipping
The Irish Institute of Master Mariners (IIMM) presented the annual Don Curtis Award to a student of the National Maritime College of Ireland. Sponsored by the IIMM the award was presented by Captain Dermot Gray, the Institute's President to student…
Maritime Digital Firm Launches New Seafarer Mental Health Live Training Package
9th October 2020 Ports & Shipping
Seafarers left stranded by the coronavirus pandemic and facing other challenges is where a UK headquartered maritime tech training company is launching a new package of mental health courses for those working at sea. The launch by Liverpool based Tapiit Live…
In the UK the government has set out further details today around how it plans to create a number of new “innovative” freeports across the UK in a bid to “drive investment and create jobs” after the end of the…
British Ports Association Welcomes £200m ‘Brexit’ Port Fund Infrastructure
5th October 2020 Ports & Shipping
UK port representatives have welcomed a £200m (US$250m) government fund launched last Friday to boost the nation's port infrastructure to prepare for the end of the UK’s transition period from the EU at the end of this year, but warned…
Containership operator Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) in the UK is to move its Liverpool operations for its Europe-Canada trade to the port’s deepwater container terminal Liverpool2. The new vessel [to the route] has a capacity 67% greater than the…
The UK government today is ramping up its preparations for the end of the transition period with the launch of a £200 million fund for ports to build new facilities. Government launches the Port Infrastructure Fund to build new facilities…
Seafarers Stranded on Ships Worldwide Could Affect Global Supply Chain
30th September 2020 Ports & Shipping
A serious emerging problem which could affect essential food and other supplies is not being dealt with according to the biggest shipping companies in the world. The International Chamber of Shipping has asked the United Nations to intervene after releasing…
Cork-Based Shipping Company Mainport Enters Offshore Wind & Research Markets
28th September 2020 Cork Harbour
Cork based shipping company, Irish Mainport Holdings, has announced its entry into the Offshore Wind Sector with its investment in a 50-metre Survey and Research Ship, the Mainport Geo, and at the same time buying a share of Wicklow based…
British Ports Association Sets Out UK Government Spending Priorities
25th September 2020 Ports & Shipping
The British Ports Association (BPA) outlines that decarbonisation, innovation, infrastructure, freeports and properly functioning and resourced regulators are key asks for future government spending, which the association set out in a letter to the UK Chancellor from the ports industry…