Important Update for Freight Operators
All individuals entering the port (ISPS Areas) on foot or driving articulated vehicles—including those operating within port aprons, import and export yards, or any area inside the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) boundary—are now required to wear Class 3 hi-visibility clothing at all times.
News & Updates on Rosslare Europort
21 Sep 2023
Rosslare Europort named Ferry Port of the Year at European Ferry Shipping Summit
More than six-fold increase in European services post-Brexit amongst key factors in awards
View Post18 May 2023
Rosslare Europort receives draft foreshore licence for site investigations to facilitate Offshore Renewable Energy
Port welcomes Provisional Results of First Offshore Wind Auction
View Post26 Apr 2023
Rosslare Europort Welcomes major investment into Port Facilities
Iarnród Éireann, the owner and operator of Rosslare Europort welcomes the announcement of the awarding of a tender to significantly upgrade the facilitates at Rosslare Europort by Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe T.D.
View Post06 Apr 2023
Irish Ferries’ Announces New Cruise Ferry on Rosslare to Pembroke Route
Rosslare Europort welcomes Irish Ferries’ announcement of new cruise ferry on Rosslare to Pembroke route
View Post24 Feb 2023
Rosslare Europort and ESB join forces on Offshore wind projects
Organisations to pool expertise to mutually support development plans
View Post15 Feb 2023
Further Expansion at Rosslare Europort as Finnlines expand freight services by adding a second vessel
Major increase in capacity for freight customers on Rosslare Europort to Zeebrugge route
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