- Port of Belfast
The Port of Belfast is
Northern Ireland 's principal maritime gateway, serving the Northern Ireland economy and increasingly that of theRepublic of Ireland .It is a major centre of
industry andcommerce and has become established as the focus of logistics activity for Northern Ireland. Around two thirds of Northern Ireland's seaborne trade, and a quarter of that forIreland as a whole, is handled at the port which receives over 9000 vessels each year.With almost two million passengers and half a million freight units annually,
Belfast is Ireland's busiest ferry port. It is also Ireland's leading dry bulk port, dominating the market with regard to imports ofgrain and animal feeds,coal , fertilisers andcement . Over 95% of Northern Ireland'spetroleum and oil products are also handled at the Port.During
World War II the "Port of Belfast" was used by theRoyal Navy as the home base for many of the ships that escorted Atlantic and Russian convoys including Captain-class frigates of the 3rd Escort Group. HMS "Caroline" is a First World War light cruiser permanently berthed within Belfast Harbour served as a base for the Royal Navy's shore establishment during this period.HMS "Caroline" continues to be permanently berthed within Belfast Harbour and currently serves Northern Ireland as the training ship for some 130 reservists as the headquarters for the Ulster Division Royal Naval Reserve. She is the second oldest commissioned warship in the Royal Navy.
The Port of Belfast is located at the centre of Northern Ireland’s largest industrial and commercial zone with two thirds of the region’s major industrial employers located within 15km of the Port.
Shipping services operating at the Port provide over 80 freight and passenger sailings per week to
Great Britain and 10 direct container sailings per week to mainlandEurope .The frequency of sailings and choice of destinations offered by regular shipping services operating from the Port enables Belfast to provide flexible transport options to meet the needs of Northern Ireland’s importers and exporters and the travelling public.
It is increasingly popular with cruise liners, and in
2006 23 ships with a total of 30.000 passengers called in the Port.The Port and its land have been valued recently at over £10 billion.
Passenger services
The Port of Belfast is the busiest passenger port in Northern Ireland with 1.2 million passengers and almost 400,000 passenger cars using the port annually. Routes from the Port of Belfast include:
*
Stena Line (Stranraer)
*Norfolkline (Liverpool)
*Isle of Man Steam Packet Company (Isle of Man)ee also
External links
* [http://www.belfast-harbour.co.uk/about-us.htm Belfast Harbour Authority]
* [http://belfast.ports-guides.com. Information of Port of Belfast]
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