Irish Shipping and Port Activity Up by 3 Pct

Shipping and port activity in the Republic of Ireland rose by 3% in the second quarter of 2015 when compared to the corresponding period of 2014, according to the latest quarterly iShip Index published today by the Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO).

The latest analysis also indicates that four of the five principal freight segments grew in the second quarter of 2015.

Unitised traffic which consists of Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro/Ro) off and Lift-on/Lift-off (Lo/Lo) traffic continued to rise steadily, with an average growth of 6% per quarter in unitised traffic since Q2 2013, IMDO said.

The majority of Ro/Ro traffic moves between Ireland and Great Britain.

“Encouragingly, the Ro/Ro freight sector saw volume growth of 7% in the second quarter to 258,390 units. This is the tenth consecutive quarterly increase that Ro/Ro freight traffic has experienced,” the report reads.

Lo/Lo imports have risen for seven consecutive quarters, reaching 95,550 teu. Lo/Lo exports also grew strongly rising 9% to reach 74,558 teu, the highest recorded figure since Q2 2008 when container exports stood at 76,752 teu. Overall, Lo/Lo container traffic increased 10% to 170,108 teu.

The overall bulk traffic segment saw tonnage volumes increase by 1%, excluding transhipments, when compared to the previous year. This was driven by a strong increase in traffic in liquid bulk which rose 11% (again oil transhipments excluded), with petroleum based products in particular showing strong growth.

Break bulk increased by 14%, whereas dry bulk markedĀ a 6% fall, following a 6% increase in Q1, with a high degree of fluctuation in traffic volume typical in the dry bulk market when viewed on a quarterly basis.