The Port of Cork Company has outlined plans for potential Port development in Ringaskiddy and announced a number of key dates for public information days. The proposed developments are the first phase of the implementation of the Port of Cork’s Strategic Development Plan Review (2010), the core principles of which were endorsed in the recently launched National Ports Policy. This Policy has also identified the continued commercial development of the Port of Cork Company as a key strategic objective. The proposed developments for consideration are an extension to the existing Port of Cork facilities at Ringaskiddy and may comprise of three main elements: • A container terminal and multi-purpose berth to the east side of Ringaskiddy Basin; • An extension to the existing deep-water berth and creation of additional cargo storage areas by reclamation to the west side of Ringaskiddy Basin; • Improvements to the existing road entrance to the Ringaskiddy Deep-water Terminal to provide alternative access to the remainder of the port complex and associated road realignments. The expanded facilities will facilitate, on a phased basis, the Port of Cork in transferring cargo handling activities from Tivoli and City Quays in due course. This will unlock significant opportunity for sustainable mixed use development in Cork City which is a key objective of the overall CASP Strategy. The Port of Cork is aiming to lodge a planning application with An Bord Pleanala in the third quarter of this year. Speaking about the proposed developments, Mr Denis Healy, Manager Engineering Services, Port of Cork said: “In order to continue to cater for future growth within the Port of Cork and to provide efficient and cost effective port services for Munster businesses, we are currently engaged in pre-application discussions and would hope to lodge a planning application with An Bord Pleanala in the third quarter of this year.” Mr Healy also outlined the specific drivers for this port development as; • Current Navigational and Landside Constraints at Tivoli Container Terminal • Need to Develop a New Deep-water Container Terminal capable of efficiently servicing Larger and Deeper Drafted Vessels • Overcome Berthing and Landside Capacity Constraints at Ringaskiddy Deep-water Terminal • Provide Certainty for all Stakeholders that Consolidated Replacement Facilities can be provided. • Maximise the Utilisation of Existing Port Assets and Locations • Need for Port to respond to changing Trade and Logistics Dynamics • Flexibility to Respond to Needs as they arise in a Financially Sustainable Manner He continued: “The Port of Cork is a key link to the economic success of Ireland, in particular the entire Munster region. 98% of goods imported or exported from Ireland are moved by ship, highlighting the importance of ports to our economy. The Port of Cork must continue to develop the Port in order to meet the needs of the Country in the short, medium and long-term.” The Port of Cork has organised a number of Public Information days to allow interested parties around Cork Harbour to gain an understanding of the port’s proposed plans for development, but more importantly to avail the public of an opportunity to give feedback for consideration by the Port. Dates and venues for the public information days will take place as follows: • Fota Island Golf Clubhouse - Thursday, 11 April from 4pm – 8pm • Carrigaline Court Hotel - Friday, 12 April from 2pm – 8pm AND Saturday, 13 April from 10am – 2pm Related links for this article Port of Cork website |
Friday, March 29, 2013
Port of Cork Outlines Potential Plans for Port Development in Ringaskiddy
Friday, March 22, 2013
Port of Cork and PortMiami Sign a “Sister Seaport Alliance” Ahead of a Busy Cruise Season for Cork
Ahead of the busy 2013 cruise season, the Port of Cork recently announced details of their sister seaport agreement with PortMiami, the “Cruise Capital of the World”. The sister seaport agreement will benefit the Port of Cork and PortMiami in collaborating on the exchange of information and ideas, with the intended aim of increasing both cargo and cruise trade between ports. The Port of Cork can learn a lot from PortMiami, particularly on increasing the number of cruise calls to Cork. On average Port Miami welcomes 4million cruise passengers annually and has seven cruise terminals, while this year the Port of Cork will welcome 60 cruise liners carrying in excess of 100,000 passengers and crew to the region. Over the last 10 years, the Port of Cork has invested €8 million in upgrading and improving cruise facilities and this has made a major impact on the number of calls, increasing from 35 in 2005 to 60 this year. The Port of Cork has high aims to grow the number of cruise calls to 80 over the next five years and to increase turn-around calls and overnight stays. Learning from PortMiami and sharing knowledge and industry information will assist the Port of Cork in achieving these goals. The cruise business in Cork is very important for the local economy and increasing calls and overnight stays will help to generate further revenue for the region. Other benefits of signing a Sister Seaport agreement for both ports are; • Commitment to a free and uninhibited exchange of information regarding the cargo and cruise industries in each port, and general marketing research aimed at increasing cruise and cargo traffic between ports. • Forming groups that exchange security information with the aim of strengthening the safety of ports worldwide • Assisting in the implementation of educational programs that will help foster goodwill between ports • Global promotion of both the sister seaport relationship and the advantages of doing business with the sister seaports While the Port of Cork looks forward to a busy cruise season in 2013, Captain Michael McCarthy Port of Cork Commercial Manager says the sister seaport agreement with Port Miami means a lot for the Port and indeed Cork. “We attended the largest ever cruise exhibition, Seatrade Miami earlier this year and we were delighted to sign the sister seaport agreement with PortMiami. The benefit of this mutual agreement means we can benchmark our cruise business with PortMiami who have extensive experience in operating cruise terminals. PortMiami is the “Cruise Capital of the World” and they operate very successful turnaround calls for most of the large cruise lines and this is something the Port of Cork hopes to learn from in the future.” Captain McCarthy continued: “In 2012 the Port of Cork had three successful turnaround calls from Royal Caribbean Cruise Line and MSC Cruises and we are aiming to extend this sector of the cruise business.” All cruise vessels that call to Cork are given a very special welcome courtesy of CorkCruise, providing tourist representatives who go on board each vessel, a display of traditional Irish dancing for passengers and a fond farewell on the quayside with a performance by a local brass band. These efforts do not go unnoticed by the passengers and the cruise lines and in 2011 the Port of Cork was awarded two Cruise Insight Awards for ‘Best Shore Side Welcome’ and ‘Best Tour Guides'. Related links for this article Port Of Cork website |
New Sailing Initiative - The Cork Harbour Combined Leagues
An interesting concept for cruiser sailors is being planned for Cork Harbour this summer. There are currently between 20 and 30 Class 3 boats racing every week in Cork Harbour during the summer, but they are split between different race courses and clubs. A combined league is to be held throughout this summer in an effort to create common ground to meet and realise the potential of Class 3 racing in the harbour. There will be a prize giving dinner in November at a venue to be announced. All boats wishing to get involved in this league should contact Kieran O Connell (kieran3108@gmail.com) for entry forms. The closing date for entries is May 10th 2013. Dates and Organizing club May 10th, Friday night, Cobh May 30th, Thursday night, RCYC June 7th, Friday night, Cobh June 21st, Mid Summer Madness, RCYC July 14th, Scora Chps, Cobh July 27th, Race to Aghada, RCYC Aug 18th, Cobh Peoples Regatta, Cobh Aug 29th, Thursday night, RCYC Sept 7th, Cobh to Blackrook, Cobh Sept 14th, Naval Race, RCYC The organisers will try and arrange that the start and finish of each race is somewhere around number 10 channel mark for the evening races. Related links for this article RCYC news article |
Cobh to mark 101st Titanic anniversary
On 14th April 2013, the 101st anniversary of the day on which the Titanic struck an iceberg, the people of Cobh will gather for a ceremony to remember all of those who died when the ship sank. Cobh Tourism Ltd. is organising this ceremony as it has done for over ten years in her last port of call. One hundred and twenty three passengers boarded the Titanic in Queenstown on 11th April 1912. Three days later the ship struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank with the loss of over 1500 lives, including 79 of those who boarded in Cobh. However over thirty nationalities sailed on the Titanic and a special invitation is extended to people from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Denmark, Holland, Egypt, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey, Uruguay, USA and Wales to travel to Cobh and remember their countrymen and all those lost on that fateful maiden voyage. The ceremony will start at 3 pm at the Old Town Hall at Lynch’s Quay when a Colour Party from the Cobh Branch O.N.E. will parade to the Titanic Memorial. The ceremony of prayers and wreath laying will have musical honours provided by the Commodore Male Voice Choir and Cobh Confraternity Band. The proceedings will then move to the waterfront Promenade. Seventy nine white roses will be placed in the sea in memory of the “Cobh” passengers. School children representing the thirty other nationalities will also place floral tributes in the sea, followed by the Mayor of Cobh placing a wreath in the sea by in honour of all those who lost their lives when the Titanic sank. The ceremonies will conclude with a bugler playing the Last Post and Reveille. Members of the public are encouraged to attend. Related links for this article For information on this event, click here For more events in April click here |
Friday, March 15, 2013
Internships available for Spike Island -Fantastic Opportunity
Cork County Council has just advertised 10 Internships on the JobBridge Website which are available for people wishing to work as Tourism Guides on Spike Island in Cork Harbour. The internships will be for a 6 month period. The website where these positions are advertised is www.jobbridge.ie You will find full details of the position available if you click on – “Search for an Internship” and then go through the listing to find “Tourism Guide Spike Island”. The closing date is for receipt of applications is Thursday, 28th March 2013 @ 4 p.m This is a wonderful opportunity for anyone wising to work in the tourism industry. Successful candidates will gain significant experience in what is expected to be an iconic tourism attraction in Cork Harbour. Transport to/from the Island will be provided by Cork County Council for appointed candidates. The intern should ideally have a qualification in tourism or marketing and be capable of both working independently and as part of a team. Good communication and organisational skills would also be essential. The positions would be ideal for anyone interested in tourism product development. Full training and support will be provided to ensure that the successful candidates gain significant experience during their internship. Cork County Council recently approved a Master Plan for the future redevelopment of Spike Island. This plan together with other details on Spike Island are available on the website www.spikeislandcork.com To qualify to apply for an internship, the applicant must meet the following criteria:- Are you unemployed and actively seeking work? If YES Q. Have you been in receipt of any of the following for a minimum of three months? • Jobseekers Allowance, Jobseekers Benefit or Disability Allowance • One Parent Family Payment • Signing for social insurance contribution credits Further details on eligibility are available on the JobBridge Website . www.jobbridge.ie Related links for this article Spike Island website Job Bridge website |
Brittany Ferries Re-Commences Sailings from Cork to Roscoff
The Port of Cork is pleased to announce that Brittany Ferries will re-commence their summer sailings from Cork to Roscoff starting this weekend, 23rd March 2013. The flagship MV Pont-Aven will operate every Saturday from the passenger terminal in Ringaskiddy until November 2013. Speaking about the upcoming 2013 season, General Manager of Brittany Ferries, Mr Hugh Bruton said: “This is always a busy time for us as we re-commence our service from Cork to Roscoff. We are delighted to report that the route is currently ahead by 12% on last year which is a great sign for The Gathering! It’s also an exciting time for the business as we are celebrating our 40th anniversary globally and 35 years of sailing from Cork to Roscoff. Our continued service offers affordable, convenient holidays to France which is perfect for families of all ages.” Brittany Ferries offers the fastest direct ferry crossing from Ireland to France, taking just 14 hours and operating on a convenient weekend schedule. With state-of-the-art facilities, the Pont-Aven is the newest and most modern ship to be found on any direct crossing between Ireland and France. Travellers on-board can enjoy unmatched cruise style standards and award-winning service. On-board facilities include pool and bar areas with panoramic sea views, complimentary Wi-Fi, two cinemas, shopping malls, luxurious spa and a wide choice of restaurants. Related links for this article Brittany Ferries website |
Port of Cork CEO, Brendan Keating announced as ‘Logistics and Transport Leader’ for 2013
Brendan Keating, CEO of the Port of Cork was announced as the winner of the ‘Logistics and Transport Leader Award’ at the annual Irish Logistics and Transport Awards which took place in the Burlington Hotel, Dublin with over 400 of Ireland’s leading transport and logistics professionals in attendance. Accepting the award, Mr Keating acknowledged the critical value of trade to the Irish economy, with the value of Irish export receipts in 2012 amounting to €177 billion and imports in the same year totalling €13 billion. These figures clearly illustrate the extent of trading activity in Ireland but more importantly show that Ireland is an active player and significant contributor to the process of globalisation of world trade. Commenting on the significant role that ports play in the supply chain process, Mr Keating remarked “97% of the country’s trade in terms of volume transits through our ports so it is critical that port infrastructure in Ireland has the capacity to handle growing volumes of trade. Equally important is ensuring that services provided are competitive while remaining effective and responsive.?“We must ensure that our core ports play an integral role in the delivery of effective supply chain solutions by managing and coordinating the flow of materials, commodities and information” he continued. While a number of Irish businesses today are focused on driving down supply chain costs, significant risks and vulnerabilities often arise where the sole focus is cost reductions. Brendan Keating concluded by calling on the logistics and transport sector in Ireland to develop a comprehensive risk assessment tool kit which would help manufacturing and other businesses who are heavily reliant on their supply chain for the on-going viability of their business. Related links for this article Port of Cork News |
Friday, March 8, 2013
Rise to the Challenge and Cycle Fort 2 Fort for Charity! - Sunday 24th March
Cork sporting stars Seán Óg Ó hAilpín and John Gardiner kitted up with the Cork Rose, Bríd Ryan and Leo the Lion at Fort Camden to launch the Fort 2 Fort Cycling event. The event, on March 24th, will raise funds for the Lions Clubs of Cork, the Mercy University Hospital Foundation and the Rescue Camden initiative. The exciting Fort 2 Fort Challenge has improved this year, offering an option of cycling 60km or a 112km loop of a spectacular route around Cork Harbour, the second largest natural navigable harbour in the world! Cork Harbour is well known for its Importance to industry and Commerce and it’s fabulous forts are a testament to the Harbour’s former strategic glory. Cork Harbour deserves a lot more credit for its natural beauty and it is time to take advantage of the Harbours often overlooked recreational importance. “The industrial performance of the harbour is healthy and it’s a chance to show that the inhabitants of the harbour are healthy too” Roared Leo the Lion. The Fort 2 Fort Challenge is bringing cyclists on a spectacular route from Fort Carlisle to Fort Camden and back, starting at 10am on Sunday 24th March 2013 at Trabolgan Holiday Village. Last years event was a huge succecss, when over 400 cyclists gave over €21,000 to charity, this year promises to be even better. “Every cyclist makes a huge difference and has something to be proud of. We have listened to the feed back from last year to make the experience even better” said Leo with a smile. The Fort to Fort Cycle committee are very grateful to its sponsors for their generosity: Ulster Bank, Victoria Cycles, Fachtna O’Driscoll Solicitors, Butlers Transport and Arachas without whom, the event simply could never happen in the first place. To partake in this great day out sign up online at www.mercyfoundation.ie registration costs €45, with a further discount of €39 before 1st Feb, and thanks to the very generous support of Ulster Bank and Victoria Cross Cycles ALL of the funds raised will benefit both Lions Clubs of Cork projects, the Mercy Foundation and the Rescue Camden initiative. Michael Sheridan, CEO at the Mercy Hospital Foundation said “Fort 2 Fort is an exciting way to raise funds for two of Cork’s favourite charities. By participating in this truly challenging event, cyclists will help the Mercy Hospital Foundation make a real difference to the lives of patients using the Mercy Hospital. Funds raised will help us to buy equipment and to support projects at The Mercy Hospital which can lead to an earlier and more effective diagnosis of cancers like testicular cancer as well as cancers of the kidney and bladder. This could result in many more people being successfully treated for cancer and going on to enjoy a full and healthy life. Regional Director, South, of Ulster Bank, Tom Leahy said “As main sponsor we are delighted to support the worthy causes of MUH Foundation and Cork Lions Clubs Charities. This is an ideal link for our Community support programme and sees our staff as active participants.” Brian Thoma of the Carrigaline Lions Club furthered “This event is a joint venture between 5 local Cork Lions Clubs and reflects our involvement in activity based fund raising within the community. We are happy to support this worthy cause and to highlight the beauty of Cork Harbour and great restoration project at Fort Camden.” Eileen Murphy of the rescue Lions Project concluded that she had no doubt that this year will surpass last year, which was an incredibly successful inaugural event. Related links for this article Mercy Foundation website |
Friday, March 1, 2013
John Mullins Announced As Port Of Cork Chairman
Cork businessman John Mullins has been formally appointed as Chairman of the Port of Cork by the Minister of Transport, Tourism and Sport, Leo Varadkar, T.D. on 1st March 2013 and will commence a five year term immediately. Mullins was most recently Chief Executive of Bord Gáis Eireann, a role which he held for 5 years until he resigned in December 2012 to set up his own consultancy and to pursue other business interests. Commenting on his appointment, John Mullins said “I am honoured with the trust placed in me by Minister Varadkar. I look forward to my new role as Chairman of the Port of Cork, particularly at this crucial period for the company as it advances proposals for new infrastructure required to service business for the next twenty years. I strongly believe that the Port of Cork is central to a brighter economic future for the Munster region and the Irish economy as a whole, given the value it brings in moving goods to market for both customers and businesses. As one of Ireland’s core ports, I will work to ensure that the Port of Cork continues to grow and improve competitiveness.” Brendan Keating, Chief Executive of the Port of Cork said “John brings extensive experience to his role as Chairman and we are confident that he will provide excellent leadership for the port in the coming years. He will provide valuable assistance with the growth of the business and the development of port facilities as we consolidate our position as the premier port in the South of Ireland”. John Mullins takes over as Port of Cork Chairman from Dermot O’Mahoney, whose term ended in September 2012. Related links for this article Port of Cork News |
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