DUBLIN ANCH

  • Latitude: 53.3181
  • Longitude: -6.07801
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Anchorage in Ireland

Location: Ireland

Dublin Port is the largest freight and passenger port in Ireland, located on the east coast of Ireland at the mouth of the River Liffey, in Dublin. It serves as a critical infrastructure hub, facilitating the movement of goods and passengers between Ireland and the rest of the world.

General Overview:

  • Location: Latitude 53.3479° N, Longitude 6.1956° W
  • Type: Deep-water port
  • Function: Mixed-use for cargo and passengers
  • Operator: Dublin Port Company
  • UN/LOCODE: IEDUB

Infrastructure:

  • Area: Covers about 260 hectares.
  • Berths:
    • Multiple berths with various lengths and depth capabilities to handle different types of vessels.
    • Specialized berths for Ro-Ro, Lo-Lo, bulk cargo, and passenger ferries.
  • Terminals:
    • Ro-Ro terminal: For roll-on/roll-off cargo like trucks and vehicles.
    • Lo-Lo terminal: For lift-on/lift-off cargo including containerized goods.
    • Bulk terminals: For dry and liquid bulk commodities.
    • Passenger terminals: Facilities for ferry services primarily to the United Kingdom.

Anchorage Specifications:

  • Anchor Points: Dublin Anchorage (DUBLIN ANCH)
    • Specific anchorage areas for vessels awaiting entry or departure.
    • Deep-water anchorage available outside the port area.
  • Water Depth:
    • Varies across different berths but can accommodate vessels with significant draft.

Services and Facilities:

  • Cargo Handling: Efficient cargo handling with modern equipment, including cranes and forklifts.
  • Storage: Warehousing facilities for short and long-term storage, including temperature-controlled options.
  • Transport Links:
    • Well-connected road and rail services facilitating the inland distribution of goods.
    • Close proximity to the M50 motorway, providing easy access to other parts of Ireland.
  • Utilities: Provision of bunkering, fresh water, and waste disposal services.
  • Customs Services: Full customs facilities ensuring compliance with international shipping regulations.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Emphasis on sustainable port operations and reducing carbon footprint.
  • Implementation of measures to protect local marine life and habitats.

Security:

  • Compliance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
  • Maritime security measures, including surveillance and patrolling, to ensure the safety and security of port operations.

Navigation and Communication:

  • Pilots: Compulsory pilotage for larger vessels.
  • VHF Radio Channels: Used for communication between port control and vessels.

Important Contacts:

  • Port Control Room: Monitors vessel traffic and provides navigational assistance.
  • Customs Office: Manages customs clearance and inspections.
  • Emergency Services: Available for immediate response to any incidents.

Dublin Port plays a vital role in the Irish economy, serving as a gateway for goods and passengers and contributing to international trade and tourism.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
LONGVIK Cargo IE DUB 01:54:36
KEY WIND Tanker DUBLIN 12:22:49
TEQUILA Tanker IE DUB 9/4/2025
VIKING JUPITER TB5 Passenger 9/4/2025
AURORA Cargo IEDUB 9/4/2025
VIKING JUPITER TB2 Passenger 9/4/2025
VIKING JUPITER TB6 Passenger 9/4/2025
VIKING JUPITER Passenger IE DUB 9/4/2025
PAVO J Cargo IEDUB 9/4/2025
ST BRIDGET Passenger EI DLG DUB HWT 9/3/2025
THUN LIVERPOOL Tanker IE DUB 9/3/2025
Other 9/2/2025
CLARITY Cargo IEDUB 9/2/2025
ANDROMEDA J Cargo IEDUB 8/30/2025
BORE SONG Cargo IEDUB<>GBLIV 8/29/2025
SCARLET LADY Passenger GBPME 8/28/2025
DUN AENGUS Passenger IEDLG TENDER 8/28/2025
TENDER8 SCARLET LADY Pleasure 8/28/2025
TENDER9 SCARLET LADY Passenger 8/28/2025
TENDER7 SCARLET LADY Passenger 8/28/2025

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