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Ireland port of Cork reports massive growth after 13% rise in container traffic in 2014

byCustoms Today Report
03/02/2015
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DUBLIN: The Port of Cork’s proposed move of its container terminal business to Ringaskiddy is essential to cater for increased growth following 13 per cent rise in container traffic last year, according to company chairman John Mullins.

Mr Mullins revealed that the report for 2014 showed the Port of Cork and Bantry Bay Company saw trade traffic reach more than 10 million tonnes with container traffic in particular showing a significant increase.

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Container volumes through both Tivoli and Ringaskiddy container terminals in the Port of Cork showed growth of 13 per cent compared to 2013 figures, with more than 190,000 20-foot equivalent units handled, said Mr Mullins.

“We are very encouraged by the significantly increased container volumes in 2014 and I am confident that we can sustain this growth in 2015 while continuing to seek other opportunities for increasing trade through the port,” he said.

“Consumer confidence is on the rise and we expect that this in turn will bring a surge in consumer goods imported during 2015. Our move to Ringaskiddy is vitally important to meet expected growth.”

An Bord Pleanála wrote last week to the Port of Cork seeking more information on its plan for the dumping of dredged material from Ringaskiddy which the port is hoping to develop to take larger container vessels which can’t use Tivoli because of draft and width limitations.

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