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Statistics of Port Traffic

Quarter 1 2019

Tonnage of goods handled by main Irish ports, Quarter 1 2017-2019
  '000 tonnes
Category of goodsQ1 2017Q1 2018Q1 2019% Change Q1 2018-2019
Liquid bulk2,8582,9372,9390.1% 
Dry bulk4,2924,0573,905-3.7% 
Lift-on/lift-off1,7751,8381,9777.6% 
Roll-on/roll-off3,7503,8244,1378.2% 
Break bulk & other goods22521329237.1% 
Total12,90012,86913,2493.0% 

Main Irish ports handled 13.2 million tonnes of goods in Quarter 1 2019

Statistics of port traffic Figure 1 – Cargo handled
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The seven main Irish ports handled 13.2 million tonnes of goods in Q1 2019, an increase of 3.0% compared with Q1 2018. Goods forwarded from these ports amounted to 4.4 million tonnes in Q1 2019, while a total of 8.8 million tonnes of goods were received. See table 2.

The tonnage of goods handled increased in four of the five traffic categories in Q1 2019 compared with the same period in 2018. The only quarterly percentage decrease was recorded in dry bulk goods (-3.7%).

 The results also show that:

  • The number of vessels arriving during Quarter 1 2019 in the seven main Irish ports increased by 111 (3.9%), while the gross tonnage of all arriving vessels rose by 5.0% to 59,474 thousand tonnes. See table 1.
  • Dublin port accounted for 63.8% of all vessel arrivals in Irish ports and half (50.6%) of the total tonnage of goods handled in Q1 2019.
  • Great Britain & Northern Ireland accounted for two-fifths (40.0%) of the total tonnage of goods handled in the main ports by region of trade in Q1 2019, while other EU countries accounted for 35.1%. See table 5.
  • Irish ports handled 349,00 passengers in Q1 2019, a decrease of 9.6% compared with the same period in 2018. In the first quarter of 2019 Dublin port accounted for 77.9% of all passenger journeys. See table 6.

Note: With effect from Quarter 1 2019, Statistics of Port Traffic will be published quarterly.

Table 1: Number of arrivals and gross tonnage of vessels, Quarter 1 2017-2019
PortQ1 2017 Q1 2018 Q1 2019
NumberGross tonnage '000 NumberGross tonnage '000 NumberGross tonnage '000
Bantry Bay4130 3117 8270
Cork2833,457 2973,398 3293,954
Drogheda95256 102273 112302
Dublin1,82341,660 1,83640,879 1,87445,787
Rosslare4187,947 3459,691 3676,869
Shannon Foynes1902,251 1281,753 1301,631
Waterford130605 117537 119663
Total2,94356,305 2,82856,649 2,93959,474
Table 2: Tonnage of goods handled classified by category of traffic, Quarter 1 2017-2019
    ‘000
Category of trafficQ1 2017Q1 2018Q1 2019% Change Q1 2018-2019
Goods received
Liquid bulk2,2902,4002,345-2.3%
Dry bulk 3,3793,0913,000-2.9%
Lift-on/lift-off traffic9659941,0899.6%
Roll-on/roll-off traffic2,0102,0782,2568.6%
Break bulk and all other goods9910214340.2%
Total 8,7428,6658,8321.9%
 
Goods forwarded
Liquid bulk56853759510.8%
Dry bulk 913966906-6.2%
Lift-on/lift-off traffic8108448885.2%
Roll-on/roll-off traffic1,7401,7461,8807.7%
Break bulk and all other goods12711114934.2%
Total 4,1584,2044,4175.1%
Total goods handled
Liquid bulk2,8582,9372,9390.1%
Dry bulk 4,2924,0573,905-3.7%
Lift-on/lift-off traffic1,7751,8381,9777.6%
Roll-on/roll-off traffic3,7503,8244,1378.2%
Break bulk and all other goods22521329237.1%
Total 12,90012,86913,2493.0%
Table 3: Details of roll-on/roll-off traffic handled by port, Quarter 1 2019
PortPassenger cars, motorcycles and accompanying trailers/caravansPassenger busesTrade vehicles1Freight vehicles/trailers2
Number Number NumberTonnes '000LoadedEmpty
   NumberTonnes '000Number
Received
Cork817 - 7,1889 6991122
Dublin40,295 711 35,12234 137,9201,9875,706
Rosslare12,886 179 5,0146 14,071209387
Total53,998 890 47,32449 152,6902,2076,115
Forwarded      
Cork859 1 3070 652988
Dublin39,307 801 2870 132,0541,58928,284
Rosslare13,145 178 930 16,206281213
Total53,311 980 6871 148,9121,88028,585
 
Total      
Cork1,676 1 7,4959 1,35121110
Dublin79,602 1,512 35,40935 269,9743,57633,990
Rosslare26,031 357 5,1076 30,277490600
Total107,309 1,870 48,01150 301,6024,08634,700
1 Vehicles imported or exported
2 Includes data on (a) road goods vehicles and accompanying trailers (b) unaccompanied road goods trailers and semi trailers and
(c ) unaccompanied caravans and other road, agricultural and industrial trailers
Table 4: Details of lift-on/lift-off traffic handled by port, Quarter 1 2019
          
PortLoaded units Empty unitsTotal units
NumberTEU's1Tonnes '000 NumberTEU's1 NumberTEU's1
Received         
Cork12,55921,7032183,2216,29715,78028,000
Dublin50,00788,6318365,27210,39755,27999,028
Waterford1,6083,077349842,1992,5925,275
Total64,174113,4101,0899,47718,89373,651132,302
         
Forwarded         
Cork12,25323,1372333,8135,39916,06628,535
Dublin30,22556,49061720,90735,56051,13292,049
Waterford1,9684,329396179132,5855,242
Total44,44683,95588825,33741,87169,783125,826
         
Total         
Cork24,81244,8394517,03411,69631,84656,535
Dublin80,232145,1201,45326,17945,957106,411191,077
Waterford3,5767,405731,6013,1125,17710,517
Total108,620197,3641,977 34,81460,764 143,434258,128
1 TEU Twenty-foot equivalent unit = 1360 cubic feet
Table 5: Total tonnage of goods handled classified by port and region of trade, Quarter 1 2019
      ‘000
Region of trade
PortGreat Britain & Northern IrelandOther EUNon-EU1Other ports2Coastal tradeTotal
Bantry Bay-97-223-319
Cork3567452597381872,285
Drogheda842312395352
Dublin4,1132,056201922376,700
Rosslare41588---503
Shannon Foynes3031,087204931612,585
Waterford2734095413505
Total5,2974,6447822,03549213,249
1 Trade with ports in European countries that are not members of the E.U.
2 Trade with ports in Non-European countries
Table 6: Passengers1 disembarking/embarking classified by port and route, Quarter 1 2019
‘000
PortCountryTotal
Great Britain FranceOther2
FishguardHolyheadLiverpool CherbourgRoscoff
Disembarking
  Cork--- -112
  Dublin-1243 7--134
  Rosslare31-- 4--35
  Total311243 1111171
         
Embarking
  Cork--- -112
  Dublin-1293 7--139
  Rosslare33-- 4--37
  Total331293 1111177
         
All Passengers
  Cork--- -134
  Dublin -2536 14--272
  Rosslare64-- 8--72
  Total642536 2213349
1 Excluding cruise passengers on excursion
2 Including other British and French ports

Background Notes

Coverage

This release contains the results of a quarterly analysis of activity at the main Irish ports. The data is compiled from returns made by Scheduled Harbour Authorities, State Companies and a number of other harbours.

Data is received on a quarterly basis from the following ports, Bantry, Cork, Drogheda, Dublin, Rosslare, Shannon and Waterford.

Annual data is supplied by the smaller ports as follows, Arklow, Castletownbere, Dundalk, Dun Laoghaire, Galway, Greenore, Killybegs, Kilrush, Kinsale, New Ross, Sligo, Tralee, Wicklow and Youghal.

This is a full breakdown of all ports.

Scheduled harbour authorities
Arklow harbour commissioners
Bantry Bay harbour commissioners
Kilrush town council
Kinsale harbour commissioners
Sligo harbour commissioners
Tralee and Fenit pier and harbour commissioners
Youghal town council

State Companies
Drogheda port company
Dublin port company
Dundalk port company
Dun Laoghaire harbour company
Galway harbour company
New Ross port company
Port of Cork company
Port of Waterford company
Shannon Foynes port company
Wicklow port company

Other harbours
Castletownbere fishery harbour centre
Greenore port
Killybegs fishery harbour centre
Rosslare Europort

As the figures have been rounded independently there may be slight discrepancies between the sum of the constituent items and the totals shown. A ‘0’ indicates a value that has been rounded to zero, whereas a ‘-’ indicates no activity.

 

Definitions

Category of Goods:
Liquid bulk - A type of bulk cargo that consists of liquid items, such as petroleum, water, or liquid natural gas.
Dry bulk - Any material, other than a liquid or gas, that is transported in a loose form without any packaging.
Lift-on lift-off - Containerised cargo typically lifted on and off vessels by specially designed cranes and derricks (usually abbreviated as LoLo).
Roll-on roll-off - Wheeled cargo units either driven or pulled aboard vessels via vessel ramps (usually abbreviated as RoRo).
Break bulk & other goods – General cargo that must be loaded individually onto vessels, and not in intermodal containers or in bulk as with oil or grain.

  

Tonnage of Goods:
This includes the weight of immediate packaging material but excludes, in the case of containerised traffic, the weight of containers. The tonnage of goods for roll-on/roll-off traffic may be based on estimated coefficients for certain vehicle categories. The export of live cattle on the hoof is excluded from the tonnage of goods in this release.

 

Region of Trade:
Coastal - Trade between Irish ports excluding Northern Ireland.
Great Britain & Northern Ireland - Includes Isle of Man and other British crown dependencies.
Other EU - Trade with ports in European countries that are members of the E.U. excluding Ireland and Great Britain. Outermost regions of Member States (e.g. the Canary Islands) are included.
Non EU - Trade with ports in European countries that are not members of the E.U.
Other Ports - Trade with ports in Non European countries.

 

Gross Tonnage of Vessels:
The measure of the overall size of a ship determined in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969.

 

Vessel types:
Only the activity of trading vessels, car ferries and other passenger vessels is covered in the series. Only vessels of at least 100 gross tonnes are included. The following vessels are excluded:

– Fish-catching vessels
– Fish-processing vessels
– Vessels for drilling and exploration (exception: Killybegs)
– Tugs
– Pusher craft
– Research and survey vessels
– Dredgers
– Naval vessels
– Vessels used solely for non-commercial purposes
– Vessels entering the ports for shelter

Vessel types are classified according to the International Classification of Ship Types (ICST-COM). Cruise liners are included where passengers embark or disembark in port.

The ship categories included under each vessel type are outlined below:

Liquid bulk vessels:
Oil tanker
Chemical tanker
Liquid gas tanker
Tanker barge
Other tanker

Dry bulk vessels:
Bulk/oil carrier
Bulk carrier

Container vessels:
Full container

Specialised vessels:
Barge carrier
Chemical carrier
Irradiated fuel carrier
Livestock carrier
Vehicle carrier
Other specialised carrier

General cargo vessels:
Reefer
Ro-ro passenger
Ro-ro container
Other ro-ro container
Combination carrier general cargo/passenger
Combination carrier general cargo/container
Single decker
Multi-decker

Passenger vessels:
Cruise liners
Other passenger only vessels

 

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