2018 sees cargo volume record achieved at Belfast Harbour
Published by Claire Cuddihy,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
Cargo volumes through Belfast Harbour have surpassed 24 million t for the first time since records began. Trade increased by over 900 000 t during 2018 to 24.6 million t, up 3.8% on the previous year.
Growth was led by a strong increase in freight vehicle carryings on Stena Line’s services to Great Britain, rising by 3% to a record 532 000 freight vehicles and for the second consecutive year more than 1.5 million passengers passed through the Port. Stena Line’s trading performance in 2018 was enhanced as a consequence of its introduction of a third larger vessel in 2018 to the Belfast – Liverpool route and market share gains on the Belfast – Cairnryan route.
Stena Line has also commissioned eight new ‘E-Flexer’ RoPax vessels, currently under construction in China, and during 2018 the company confirmed that two of these vessels will operate on the Belfast - Liverpool route from 2020 and 2021 respectively reflecting Stena Line’s continued commitment to Belfast and the NI market. The ‘E-Flexer’ ships will be the most sustainable ships on the Irish Sea with Scandinavian inspired facilities and more efficient loading and unloading capabilities for freight customers.
Imports and exports of industrial coal by local company LCC, grew by more than 37% to more than 1 million t as it scaled up production at its a high-tech coal processing plant. Industrial coal is imported to Belfast for processing and adding value at the facility and is subsequently exported around the world to countries including Australia, Saudi Arabia and Russia for use in the steel and alloy industries.
Following last year’s cold spring and the dry summer, the animal grains and feeds sector also performed very well with tonnages rising to 2.35 million t (up 7.5%) which is a record for the Port.
Joe O’Neill, CEO, Belfast Harbour, said: “2018 was a strong year of growth with virtually every trade sector reporting an increase in traffic and with many reaching record levels.
“Growth has been supported by Belfast Harbour’s long-term investment programme to improve its competitiveness and efficiency. During 2018, for instance, we invested in the purchase of the largest hydraulic crane in any UK or Irish port, and took significant investment decisions to improve and increase ferry and container handling capacity and will continue to work with our partners to utilise new technology to make Belfast both the greenest and most digitally enhanced regional port in the world."
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