Operations Start at Phase Two of Dublin Port’s New Terminal 4 RoRo Depot
Phase Two of Terminal 4 at Dublin Port is opening this week, with some 160 new trailer spaces being added to the port’s operating land capacity over the coming month. This equates to over 100,000 truck movements annually and comes on the back of a €11.7m investment by Dublin Port.
Port of Waterford is Granted Maritime Area Consent (MAC)
Port of Waterford has officially been granted a Maritime Area Consent (MAC) by MARA - the national body overseeing maritime area development rights. With this consent, it now means we can apply for permission to develop new port infrastructure.
Irish Lights Vacancy for 2 Operations Officers on ILV Granuaile
Irish Lights is recruiting for two Operations Officers on board its multi-purpose DP 1 vessel, Granuaile. Granuaile’s primary duties involve maintenance of floating and fixed Aids to Navigation.
Dublin Port Company is recruiting a Marine Pilot to serve at the core of Ireland’s largest and busiest port. With over 14,000 ship movements and 4,000 pilotage operations each year, this is a frontline role in national maritime logistics.
Shannon Foynes Port Company, as the Pilotage Authority for the Shannon Estuary, are seeking applications from suitable candidates to fill a vacancy that has arisen in the Pilotage Service.
CLdN Launches New Zeebrugge-Cork-Dublin Container Shipping Service
CLdN have announced the launch of a new weekly service between Zeebrugge and Ireland. CLdN has chartered an 800 TEU lift-on / lift-off (LoLo) cargo vessel (M/V JSP Rover) that will ship container cargo between its Albert II terminal in Zeebrugge and Cork / Dublin.
Net Feasa Appoints Former Panasonic Executive, Sean Gavin, as Company President
Digital transformation partner to the global supply chain, Net Feasa, is pleased to announce the appointment of Sean Gavin to the role of President of the Company. This strategic appointment comes at a pivotal time as the
Company is poised for rapid growth through strategic partners across the globe.
Irish Ferries Switches to HVO on Dublin-Holyhead Route
Irish Ferries has partnered with Circle K to transition to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil fuel on its Dublin Swift service on the Dublin to Holyhead route.