Belfast

General information

Name:
Belfast
Country:
United Kingdom
UN/Locode:
GBBEL
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
18
Expected Vessels:
10
Berths:
3
Coordinates:
N 54° 38' W 005° 52'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Cargo Ship
27.03. 14:27
Unclassified
27.03. 11:13
Cargo Ship
27.03. 02:38
Cargo Ship
27.03. 04:00
Cargo Ship
27.03. 16:41
Passenger Ship
13.03. 18:32
Cargo Ship
26.03. 14:34
Cargo Ship
27.03. 14:14
Cargo Ship
28.03. 08:30
Cargo Ship
26.03. 09:10

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Cargo Ship
28.03. 23:00
Cargo Ship
29.03. 07:00
Tanker
29.03. 13:00
Cargo Ship
30.03. 07:00
Cargo Ship
02.04. 12:00
Cargo Ship
08.04. 07:00
Cargo Ship
12.04. 13:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Cargo Ship
28.03. 11:27
Passenger Ship
28.03. 04:58
Tanker
28.03. 03:33
Cargo Ship
28.03. 02:35
Passenger Ship
28.03. 01:33
Passenger Ship
28.03. 00:00
Cargo Ship
27.03. 22:56
Cargo Ship
27.03. 22:07
Cargo Ship
27.03. 21:58
Passenger Ship
27.03. 21:25

Latest news

Belfast Harbour will invest GB£254m in infrastructure

Fri Sep 13 17:56:04 CEST 2019 arnekiel

The port in Northern Ireland has committed GB£254m of investment to deliver new marine and estate infrastructure. Belfast Harbour’s investment is part of a 2019-2023 Strategic Plan to boost Northern Ireland’s economy. The plan focuses on increased collaboration and partnerships with key city stakeholders to drive growth and regeneration in Belfast’s waterfront area and has been unveiled alongside an outlook through to 2035. Belfast Harbour’s chairman, David Dobbin, said: “Over the next five years Belfast Harbour intends to invest £254 million in new Port and estate infrastructure and facilities. This major investment programme is really only possible because of our Trust Port status which allows us to reinvest every penny of our net earnings back into the business.” Belfast Harbour will upgrade its cranes and material handling equipment, install new ramps to accommodate larger vessels and build new storage facilities. Work will also begin on digital ‘Smart Port’ initiatives to provide greater automation and a new unified system to coordinate cargo and shipping communications.

Stena to deploy new ro-pax vessels on Irish Sea route

Tue Feb 21 09:45:40 CET 2017 arnekiel

Each of the four newbuildings contracted from AVIC Weihai Shipyard will offer a ro-ro capacity of 3,100 lane-metres, nearly twice as much as Stena’s existing vessels on Belfast routes, and will have provision for nearly 1,000 passengers.

Belfast marks 100 years since the launch of Titanic

Tue May 31 13:02:19 CEST 2011 arnekiel

Belfast is marking 100 years since the launch of the most famous vessel ever built at the city's shipyards -- RMS Titanic. Three years in construction at the Harland & Wolff shipyard, the Titanic sailed out into Belfast Lough on May 31, 1911. On April 15, 1912, the luxury liner advertised as "practically unsinkable" sank after striking an iceberg on its maiden voyage from Southampton,.

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