Dublin Port trade rebounds but 2019 growth levels a year or two away
State’s busiest port still recovering from post-Brexit decline in freight volumes
State’s busiest port still recovering from post-Brexit decline in freight volumes
Port chief says there has been a ‘reset’ in trade between Ireland, Britain and EU
Project to include construction of private road and bridge spanning the river Liffey
Dublin Port reports reduced cargo volumes from Holyhead, Liverpool and Heysham
Truck freight volumes fall by a third on Dublin-Holyhead route in nine months
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‘We are running out of space and rail takes up an awful lot,’ says CEO Eamonn O’Reilly
CIÉ land and former Cathal Brugha Barracks among sites being examined in new report
Return to record levels of throughput by 2023 anticipated in wake of Brexit and Covid
Limited direct EU ferry sailings and higher costs push exporters through Britain again
Green Party criticises ending of direct rail route favoured by firms such as Coca Cola
First-quarter decline in freight from British ports contrasts with increased trade with EU
DPC publishes papers setting out various options for delivering additional capacity
Haulage industry group warns of potential shortages due to checks on food imports
Company reports reduction of just 3.4% in cargo volumes despite hit from Covid-19
Complexity of new regime could create an uneconomic burden for some businesses
Dublin Port ‘disappointed’ with move as it releases traffic plan for border controls
Dublin Port says any staggering of arrival times would be helpful with new UK checks
Head of State’s largest port says ferry companies will not stagger arrivals to ease traffic from January
Port to tell committee of increased delays with congested ferry arrivals from Holyhead
Swedish shipping chief criticises traffic management plan in State’s busiest port
Liffey-Tolka project is part of plan to ‘open up Dublin Port to Dubliners’
After nine months, volumes are down 6.9% compared with the same period last year
‘There are no tourists, no corporate business . . . It’s a serious situation’
Mixed reaction in industry for stimulus package, with many saying it misses target
Measures including extension of the wage subsidy welcomed
Port recorded a 10.9% decline in throughput in the first half of 2019 due to Covid crisis
Tonnage volumes down 4.8% in first quarter with ferry passenger traffic 17.8% lower
Controversy over €500,000 spent by managers overshadows strong year for company
Consultation process opened on how port would fund €108m new terminal facilities
‘Operation Purge’ seeks to stop port congestion spilling into city and on to motorways
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Projects include building bigger berths for larger ships to cope with increased traffic
Campaigners acknowledge statements made ‘without providing a sufficient factual basis’
Managers accept invite to discuss credit card spending, Brexit and cruise-ship business
Port managers spent €500,000 on flights, restaurants and entertainment
Executives ran up bills of more than €500,000 last year, according to reports
Ross tells Arlene Foster Cork and Belfast trying to fill gap left by Dublin’s ship limits
Haulage association says extra six months is an opportunity for the Government and State agencies to refine contingency planning
State’s busiest port reduces ‘dwell time’ for freight to free up capacity ahead of UK exit
‘MV Laureline’ has 5.4 km of lorry space to meet new demand for UK-bypassing freight
OPW agrees deal with Dublin Port to use warehouse for physical inspections of lorries
Eamonn O’Reilly noted Port spending €30m in preparation
Port will be State’s single busiest outpost for customs checks and inspections after Brexit
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State’s busiest port has been planning for border checks on UK imports since late 2017
The Government has said it is looking to build offices for an additional 144 staff that will be required within Dublin Port
Port firm finds drop in tourist vehicles amid preparations for looming customs changes
Dublin Port Company chief criticises RIAI president over ‘mischievous’ suggestions
Capacity of the port is to be increased to cater for 77 million gross tons by 2040
Hundreds attend christening of world’s largest short sea roll-on roll-off vessel
Facility will apply for planning permission to put new infrastructure in place for next year
Big year also for cruise ships as 127 liners bring 210,000 visitors to the city
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