Drogheda Port cargo throughput up 95% to 1.0 mln tonnes in 2012
Drogheda Port Company handled over one million tonnes of cargo in 2012 and outperformed the Irish port sector in terms of year on year throughput growth. Throughputs increased by 95% on last years volumes and it is the first time since 2007 that the port handled over one million tonnes of cargo, according to media release.
The latest national volumes indicate that the volume of port and shipping traffic through the Republic of Ireland showed little growth in the third quarter of 2012 according to the figures released by the Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO).
The latest analysis of national traffic data indicates that two of the five principal freight segments returned to growth in the third quarter, two declined and one remained unchanged.
Against this backdrop Drogheda Ports volume growth is particularly impressive. Export volumes performed well with minerals, construction bulks and agri-trades all increasing.
The company is continuing to provide a competitive operational base to its many customers and attract new business with increased flexibility and facilities.
Nationally the outlook for the sector in 2013 remains challenging as continued uncertainty in the European and wider Global Economy continues to weaken market demand and impact on consumer confidence.
Commenting on the ports performance CEO Mr Paul Fleming said “The company is pleased to report that trade volumes increased significantly in 2012 and we will continue to grow volumes in 2013 in specific market sectors. It is also noteworthy that the port is playing a central role in facilitating the national export lead recovery.”
He also noted “The company continues to support the local tourist economy with the first ever cruise call in 2012. A number of new maritime tourism initiatives will be announced in 2013 to support and stimulate the local economy.”