dublin-port

Port of Dublin bounces back

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 ... [+]

Dublin Port chief to step down

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 ... [+]

Dublin Port stages strong recovery

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 ... [+]

Up and down year for port of Dublin

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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