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Dun Laoghaire Harbour Company In Discussions Over Future of Stena Line HSS Route
#CancelledHSSsailings- The Dun Laoghaire Harbour Company have responded to Stena Line's announcement that they will not operate the HSS Holyhead-Dublin service as previously reported on Afloat.ie over Christmas 2014 and New Year periods. It has been the practice of the…
Stena Line Cancel HSS Christmas & New Year Sailings
#CancelledHSSsailings – Stena Line have cancelled HSS fast-craft Dun Laoghaire-Holyhead sailings over the Christmas and New Year periods, writes Jehan Ashmore. The decision to withdraw the scheduled sailings is only a month before the busy festive season from when sailings…
Additional Passenger Growth Expected for TT2015
#TT2015sailings – Provisional bookings for motorcycles traveling on the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company for TT2015 are according to the ferry operator more than 5% higher than compared for this year's event. The decision to operate additional sailings and…
Sutton Dinghy Club Celebrate 75 Years of Dinghies
#suttondinghyclub – With over two hundred in attendance, the black-tie Gala Dinner last Saturday (November 15th) marking Sutton Dinghy Club's 75 years of sailing in Sutton Creek was a Who's Who of many of Ireland's top sailors. The event, staged…
Maritime Institute of Ireland Host Lectures Tonight in Dublin and Dun Laoghaire
#Lectures- A lecture: The History of Asgard, from Launch to Gun Running to Conservation by Pat Murphy as previously reported on Afloat.ie is to take place tonight (8pm) in the National Maritime Museum of Ireland (NMMI), Dun Laoghaire. This lecture…
Burke Shipping Group Invest in New RTG for Dublin Port Container Terminal
#NewGantryCrane – A new rubber tyre gantry crane (RGT) for Burke Shipping Group's container terminal in Dublin Port is currently been assembled and is due to be operational in a fortnight, writes Jehan Ashmore. The investment by BSG in the…
'We Belong To Greystones - And Greystones Is A Fishing Town' Says New Campaign Group
#GreystonesHarbour - As recently reported on Afloat.ie, Wicklow County Councillor Derek Mitchell has made the case for the end of commercial fishing at Greystones Harbour, the future of which is "to be a leisure harbour and visitor destination, not a…
Santa Claus is Coming to Dun Laoghaire Harbour
#santa – Dún Laoghaire Harbour will be transformed into a winter wonderland this Christmas, say the Harbour company. A programme of 'magical' events is taking place at the harbour from 26th November until 23rd December 2014. Families are invited to…
Magellan, the Newcomer to Join Cruise & Maritime Voyages Fleet in 2015
#NewCMVflagship – UK operator, Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV) are to introduce Magellan in Spring 2015 as their new flagship and like the Marco Polo, Astor and Azores, she will operate as an adult-only friendly ship, writes Jehan Ashmore. At…
New CalMac Ferry Is Visited by Scottish Transport Minister
#CalMacNewbuild - The newest Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) carferry, MV Loch Seaforth last week was paid a visit by Scottish Transport Minister Keith Brown MSP. The new ferry fresh from German shipbuilders had arrived in Scottish waters only days before the…
Container Shipping Volumes Rose 9% in Q3 2014
#ContainerRiseVolume – According to the Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO) container shipping volumes, Lo/Lo have rose by 9% in Q3 of 2014. Ro/Ro experienced a 6% growth and Break Bulk volumes grew by 16%. This is in contrast however to…
Revenues Rises 10.3% at ICG to €93.4m in Third Quarter
#ICGresultsQ3- A revenue rise of 10.3% for Irish Continental Group (parent company of Irish Ferries) was achieved in the three months to the end of September, while operating profit increased to €23.8 million on the back of increased passenger numbers.…
Dublin Port Company's First Sustainability Report Launched by Transport Minister
#SustainableReport - Dublin Port Company's first Sustainability Report was launched today by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe, TD. The new report, to be published annually, provides an account of Dublin Port Company's sustainable development responsibilities, challenges and…
Irish Shipping Crews Reunite 30 Years After Closure
#IrishShipping - Former officers, crew and staff of Irish Shipping gathered at the Conrad Hotel on Friday evening (14 November) for a special reunion 30 years after the liquidation of the company, as The Irish Times reports. Among those in…
Greystones Regatta Attracts ISORA Boats for 2015 Calendar
#isora – The weekend's ISORA AGM and black tie prizegiving at the National Yacht Club heard that subject to confirmation with Greystones marina it was decided that two ISORA day races would take place simultaneously from Dun Laoghaire and Pwllheli to…
Seafarers & Shore-Staff Recount Tales at Irish Shipping Ltd Reunion
#ISL30thReunion- Irish Shipping Ltd, the state-owned deep-sea shipping company that was liquidated 30 years ago was marked by former employees attending a reunion that was held on Friday in the Conrad Hotel, Dublin, writes Jehan Ashmore. In recognition of the…

As an island economy, a healthy maritime sector is key to our national competitiveness. Virtually all our imports and exports pass through Irish ports.

Ireland is dependent on ports and shipping services to transport goods and 90% of our trade is moved though Irish ports. Shipping and maritime transport services make a significant contribution to Ireland’s ocean economy, with the sector generating €2.3 billion in turnover and employing over 5,000 people in 2018.

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