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Port of Cork Sees Increase in Container Traffic Ready for Brexit Bounce
At the Port of Cork there has seen a 10% increase in container traffic in the past six weeks.
With a new €86m container terminal due to be commissioned in Ringaskiddy later this year, the port company said it is preparing for a Brexit bounce, with direct services to the continent already expanding.
Cork is a Tier 1 port of national significance, along with Dublin Port and Shannon Foynes.
It is responsible for between 15% and 20% of the overall tonnage that passes through Irish ports and handles an average of 10m tonnes of cargo every year.
Brexit had presented as a threat, but thanks to direct services to the continent, such as the twice-weekly CLdN service between Cork and Zeebrugge, container volumes are up 10% over the past six weeks on this time last year.
CLdN introduced its direct Cork-Zeebrugge service last May The company said "booming demand" has led to the introduction of a second weekly call on the service.
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