#ferries - As RTE reports here's something you don't hear everyday, especially from someone involved in the Irish transport industry.
"Brexit, we believe, will bring opportunities."
The man uttering these words is Glenn Carr, the general manager of Rosslare Europort.
It is the second busiest port in the country for 'roll on, roll off' freight. The busiest? Dublin Port. It is estimated that upwards of 85% of all road freight goes through the capital's port.
Glenn Carr is eager to point out though that Rosslare port is the closest, geographically speaking, to mainland Europe.
He says Rosslare is well positioned to provide a real alternative for the haulage industry and more trucks could potentially mean more sailings and more business.
We meet Glenn Carr just as the 4.15pm Cherbourg sailing arrived into port. Fifteen minutes later, out rolls the cargo, 56 passenger cars, and 60 freight trucks.
Last year, around 900,000 passengers and 120,000 trucks passed through, and many believe that the facility is being under-utilised.
For further reading on the south-east ferryport, click here.