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Dublin Port’s volumes recovered strongly in the first quarter of 2022 with growth of 13.7% to 8.9 million gross tonnes (gt) compared to same period in 2021. It followed the 15.2% decline in the first quarter of 2021 due to Brexit, said Dublin Port Company.
Imports in Q1 2022 grew by 14.2% to 5.4 million gt while exports grew by 12.8% to 3.5 million gt.
Unitised trade (Ro-Ro and Lo-Lo) accounted for ...
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Dublin Port chief executive Eamonn O’Reilly is to leave the company at the end of August. During his 12 year tenure, the port’s volumes have grown by a quarter and profits by more than one-third
He also changed the strategic direction of the company with the Masterplan 2040 blueprint. He has ...
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Dublin Port Company reports that its volume in the first half of 2021 have recovered and are now only 2.1% below last year’s level.Following a weak first quarter, (when volumes declined by -15.2% in the first three months after Brexit), there was a 13.1% increase to 9.0m gross tonnes in ...
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Dublin Port’s unitised volumes (ro-ro and lo-lo containers combined) grew3.6% to 1.5 million units in 2019 and has increased by 41.3% over the six years since the economic recovery began in 2013, it said.
But the continued strength in unitised growth in 2019 was offset by a large one-off decline in ...
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