DUBLIN
- IEDUB
- Latitude: 53.3455
- Longitude: -6.20694
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Ireland
Location: Dublin Dublin D01 h2C6 Ireland
Phone number: +353 1 887 6000
Web-site: http://www.dublinport.ie/
Dublin Port Overview
Location:
- Dublin, Ireland
- Geographical coordinates: Latitude 53.3469° N, Longitude -6.1950° W
Type of Port:
- Commercial seaport
- Plays a critical role in the import and export trade of Ireland
Operator:
- Dublin Port Company
Specifications and Facilities
Total Area:
- Approximately 261 hectares of land
Berths:
- Multiple berths for different types of cargo: containers, Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo), Lift-on/Lift-off (LoLo), bulk commodities, and liquid bulk.
- Deep-water berths accommodating large vessels
Draft:
- Varies by berth, generally ranging from 7.8 meters to 11 meters
Terminal Facilities:
- Container Terminals: Equipped with modern handling facilities, providing efficient loading and unloading services.
- RoRo Terminals: Specialized facilities for handling vehicles and trailer-based freight.
- Bulk Terminals: Separate facilities for dry and liquid bulk cargoes, including fuel, grain, and other materials.
- Cruise Terminal: Facilities to accommodate cruise liners, providing passenger services and amenities.
Storage:
- Extensive open and covered storage areas
- Temperature-controlled warehousing for perishable goods
- Secure storage for high-value or sensitive cargo
Transport Links:
- Well-connected road network for heavy vehicles
- Close proximity to major motorways (M50 and M1) for efficient distribution
- Rail connections for freight transport
- Public transportation access for passengers
Services:
- Customs and immigration services for international cargo and passengers
- Pilotage services available for ship navigation
- Tug and towage services for vessel maneuvering
- Bunkering services for refueling ships
- Ship repair and maintenance facilities
Environmental Considerations:
- Dublin Port is ISO 14001 certified, reflecting its commitment to environmental management
- Active initiatives for pollution control and waste management
- Ongoing efforts to reduce carbon footprint and promote sustainability
Security:
- Adheres to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
- Monitored with advanced surveillance and security systems
- Security personnel trained to handle diverse maritime security challenges
Economic and Strategic Importance
- Dublin Port handles over 50% of Ireland's trade, making it a crucial economic hub.
- Key gateway for trade between Ireland, Europe, and the rest of the world.
- Contributes significantly to regional and national economies through direct employment and ancillary industries.
Future Developments
- Plans for expansion to increase capacity and improve efficiency.
- Ongoing projects aimed at enhancing infrastructure and upgrading technology.
- Environmental sustainability measures to future-proof port operations.
Summary
Dublin Port, with its strategic location, advanced facilities, and comprehensive service offerings, stands as a pivotal maritime hub in Ireland. It supports a wide range of cargo types and provides essential services to ensure smooth and efficient port operations. With continuous development and a focus on sustainability, Dublin Port is well-positioned to meet the demands of modern maritime trade.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BEAUFORT | Towing/Tug | DUBLIN. | 05:25:53 | |
| AURORA | Cargo | IEDUB | 05:25:18 | |
| BORE SONG | Cargo | IEDUB<>GBLIV | 05:24:53 | |
| CONTAINERSHIPS NORD | Cargo | GBBEL | 05:24:09 | |
| FINE SCHEPERS | Cargo | IEDUB | 04:53:43 | |
| BG ONYX | Cargo | ROTTERDAM | 04:52:19 | |
| ROSBEG | Towing/Tug | 04:35:08 | ||
| SPRUCELIGHT 1 | Dredging | 04:29:11 | ||
| TROUPER | Cargo | DUBLIN | 04:27:43 | |
| WILCARRY 1500 | Towing/Tug | 03:58:36 | ||
| STENA NORDICA | Passenger | GBHLY | 03:26:41 | |
| ARKLOW FERN | Cargo | IEDUB | 03:25:28 | |
| DPC DODDER | Port | 02:57:10 | ||
| THUN LIFFEY | Tanker | IE DUB | 02:47:28 | |
| TAKTOW | Towing/Tug | BARGE ASSIST | 02:26:11 | |
| STENA ESTRID | Passenger | GBHLY<->IEDLB | 02:26:01 | |
| DPC TOLKA | Port | DUBLIN | 01:55:45 | |
| GPS 602 | Pleasure | 01:55:27 | ||
| GIANO | Other | DUBLIN | 01:25:08 | |
| SHACKLETON | Towing/Tug | DUBLIN | 12:59:35 |