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Ireland’s Second Largest Port– Port Of Cork Continues To Operate Smoothly

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February 23, 2021
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Ireland’s Second Largest Port Continues To Operate Smoothly_port of cork

The Port of Cork, Ireland’s second-largest port as well as the essential facilitator of sell the south of Ireland, verified that its products procedures are remaining to run efficiently, which today its arrivals timetable continues to be untouched.

Ireland’s Second Largest Port Continues To Operate Smoothly_port of cork

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In enhancement to the Port of Cork’s existing durable health requirements, it is taking extra procedures to make certain the security of all workers as well as site visitors to the Port ofCork The Port’s readiness strategy has actually likewise been applied, setting off the aggressive implementation of all required procedures to make certain functional connection.

Conor Mowlds, Chief Commercial Officer of Port of Cork, commented: “The Port of Cork’s logistics capabilities have been thoroughly stress-tested, and we are well positioned to support our customers and maintain our key position in the country’s supply chain. We will see to it that essential goods and medical supplies get to where they’re needed as quickly as possible.”

Ireland’s Second Largest Port Continues To Operate Smoothly_port of cork

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Capt Paul O’Regan, Harbour Master as well as Chief Operations Officer of Port of Cork, included: “We are constantly monitoring this rapidly evolving situation, and have put additional sanitisation measures in place to ensure that all vessels berthing in Cork have a clean bill of health. Loading and discharging continues as normal at Port of Cork, and we are working closely with our partners day and night to assess any potential impacts. Even if delays do occur, we are confident we have the capacity to undertake any necessary mitigation and we will do everything we can to ensure that Ireland’s shelves remain stocked.”

Ireland’s Second Largest Port Continues To Operate Smoothly_port of cork

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Henry Kingston, Port Engineering Manager of the Port of Cork, proceeded:“Construction continues as normal on Cork Container Terminal (CCT), and the assembly of our ship-to-shore gantry cranes continues apace with both cranes now standing. Our on-site contractors are delivering in full compliance with all HSE and Health & Safety Authority guidelines.”

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