BELFAST Harbour is to invest £90 million to develop a new deep-water quay, opening the port to the world’s largest cruise liners. The plan is part of a new £313m five-year strategy, which will ...
Pollution and infrastructure are among issues to be addressed if harbour wants to become major cruise destination ...
Belfast Harbour is set to invest £90m as part of a wider £300m spend Belfast Harbour is to invest £90m to improve the port's facilities for cruise ships and the wind energy industry. It is ...
The Port of Belfast is investing hundreds of millions of pounds as it seeks to position itself to take advantage of growing demand for offshore wind.
Under the plans, the offshore wind logistics facility at Belfast Harbour’s D1 terminal will again become a full-time offshore wind facility. Cruise ships, which currently dock at the terminal ...
Belfast port is also hoping its capital spend will attract further cruise ships. The huge ships carrying several hundred thousand passengers every year have become an important part of the city's ...
“We are now the second largest cruise port,” Joe Neill, chief executive of Belfast Harbour, told Ulster Business. “We handled 140-150 cruise ship calls a year – after Southampton the ...
It includes the largest single capital project ever undertaken by Belfast Harbour, a proposed £90m investment in a new deepwater quay which will be able to accommodate some of the world’s largest ...
A new deep water quay and autonomous vehicles are part of a £300 million plan for the future of Belfast Harbour. It is also set to include the construction of sustainable warehouses, City Quays 5 ...
Belfast Harbour is to invest £90m to improve the port's facilities for cruise ships and the wind energy industry. It is hoped the investment will mean more cruises start and finish in the city ...