A recent press release from the Dublin Port Company has revealed that Dublin Port will likely reach its throughput capacity sometime around 2030-2040.
Read more →By Felix O’Regan The club’s spanking new dressing rooms were officially opened by Eoghan Murphy TD and Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government. Funding from the Waste to Energy Community Gain Fund enabled the club to completely refurbish five […]
Read more →By Paul O’Rourke Dublin Port is known for many things; importing 25 million tonnes of cargo every year, welcoming almost two million ferry passengers and providing safe harbour to over 100 cruise ships. Late last year, the new port centre was […]
Read more →On Thursday, October 12, one objective set out in the Dublin Port Masterplan Review reached an important milestone when Dublin Port Company Chairperson, Lucy McCaffrey, and Chief Executive, Eamonn O’Reilly, invited Guests of Honour Ardmhéara Bhaile Átha Cliath and Honorary […]
Read more →Time… Fortune… Life. These integral layers of existence and place, intrinsically bound to one another are possibly nowhere more evident and sedimented than at Dublin Port. Of course the port merges with the whole of Dublin bay or perhaps the […]
Read more →On the front line safeguarding this nation’s fiscal, social and economic welfare at Dublin Port is a team of canines and handlers who work as a team hired to detect the illicit importation of drugs, cash and tobacco. The detector-dog […]
Read more →Port Walks is an art project by Sheelagh Broderick and commissioned by Dublin Port. Sheelagh is a former journalist and town planner. The aim of Port Walks is to bring together the people who use the area recreationally and those […]
Read more →Dublin is an historic port city. Central to its evolution as Ireland’s most important trading centre is the River Liffey and the mercantile trade that developed around it. For early settlers, the river’s estuary provided a substantial and easily defended […]
Read more →The Caribbean Princess returned to Dublin Port again today for the fifth time this cruise season. It remains one of the biggest cruise ships to take regular stops in Dublin. MS Caribbean Princess is a modified Grand Class cruise ship […]
Read more →11 decks high and 300m long, Disney Cruise Lines’ iconic Disney Magic will make her maiden call to Dublin tomorrow.
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