Export & Freight Feb-Mar 2020

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Belfast Harbour Tonnages Remain Strong Trade tonnages handled by Belfast Harbour during 2019 have remained strong at more than 24m tonnes for the second year running. Positive growth was recorded in several sectors including Roll-on / Roll-Off (Ro-Ro) freight vehicles and exports of aggregates, while last year’s more favourable weather conditions led to lower imports of grain, animal feeds and fuels. Ro-Ro units rose by 4% to a record 542,000, reflecting the continued popularity of Stena Line’s freight traffic routes to Scotland and England. Exports of stone by Co Down based Conexpo for GB and European infrastructure projects exceeded 1m tonnes for the first time. Tonnages in the wider aggregates sector grew by 4% to a record 1.6m tonnes. Northern Ireland’s tourism sector also benefitted from record numbers of cruise and ferry passenger numbers, up by 6% to over 1.6m, the highest figure recorded in 16 years. The number of tourist coaches carried also increased by 10% to a record 10,000. Joe O’Neill, Belfast Harbour’s CEO, said: “Although there has been prolonged uncertainty about Brexit’s implications for Northern Ireland, port-related trading activity

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port will continue to evolve as consumer spending habits change and the drive to decarbonise the economy accelerates. “While this will lead to a decline in fossil fuel imports which have been a staple of the port industry for the last century, it also presents opportunities to further develop trades related to the green economy and sectors such as offshore wind where Belfast Harbour has a proven track record

within the local economy has been steady with tonnage levels staying above 24M Tonnes for the second consecutive year. This reflects Belfast Harbour’s highly diversified and resilient business model which enables us to operate across every major cargo sector. “Belfast Harbour’s long-term strategy is to be the world’s best regional port. That will require significant ongoing investment in infrastructure to deliver projects in partnership with key customers such as Stena Line and also attract new trades to Belfast. To that end, we are currently investing £55m

to upgrade the Belfast–Liverpool ferry terminal to facilitate two new leading-edge vessels which Stena is introducing and are purchasing ten new cranes at the Port’s container terminal to improve the efficiency of container handling.” The 2019 figures also revealed that container traffic increased by 2%, surpassing the 130,000 units handled threshold for the first time since 2008. Michael Robinson, Belfast Harbour’s Port Director, added: “Over the longer-term, the mix of trades handled by the

“By investing in facilities that cater for the next-generation of larger and more efficient vessels we can provide economies of scale for existing importers and exporters and attract new business to Belfast.”

Belfast Harbour in Numbers - 24m tonnes cargo annually - 2,000-acre estate - 8km of quays / 30km of roads - £250m invested in past decade - £254m investment committed by 2023 - 70% of all NI’s seaborne trade - 1.6m ferry passengers annually - 285,000 cruise passengers annually - 760 businesses and tenants


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New Stena Line ferry now in service

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Peter Morrow – Northern Ireland Manager FORS

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Another record-breaking year for Mercedes Vans

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LDV All Electric Marks New Direction at Hireco NI

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Isuzu Northern Ireland Dealers Dominate Awards

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Belfast Harbour tonnages remain strong

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Seamus Leheny, FTA Policy Manager - Northern Ireland

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NI Trucks is IVECO Dealer of Year

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Geoff Potter, Managing Director, Gray & Adams

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Dennison Commercials celebrate 50th anniversary

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Court Report

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Focus on Diamond Trucks Aftersales Service

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Upgraded Mercedes-Benz Actros A Dream to Drive

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John Martin, RHA Policy Manager for Northern Ireland

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Laurence Drake, Managing Director DAF Trucks

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Scania Trucks Impress in Harsh Winter Conditions

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SWC Appointed BPW NI-Based Training Centre

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First meeting of BIFA Young Forwarders NI

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Northern Ireland’s First Assured Skills Academy

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