CONNECTING CORK TO THE WORLD

A world-class port benefiting our country, communities, customers and people


Why Port of Cork?

The Port of Cork is the world’s second-largest natural harbour and is a key international gateway for trade.  As a key seaport in the south, it is one of only two ports in Ireland to service all six shipping modes.

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The key seaport in the south of
Ireland

The world’s second largest natural harbour, with four distinct locations in Cork.

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Services all six shipping
modes

Lift on/ lift-off, roll-on/ roll-off, liquid bulk, dry bulk, break bulk and cruise.

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Direct connectivity
to a global supply

Top customers from IT, Med-Tec, Pharma, Chemical and Agri-Food industries.

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A KEY INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY FOR TRADE

As the key seaport in the south of Ireland, the Port has made strategic efforts to enhance and future proof its offering including a recent €89m investment towards its new deepwater Cork Container Terminal in Ringaskiddy.

Our Shipping Routes

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Tuesday
Cork Tivoli to Rotterdam
LoLo
Roscoff to Cork Ringaskiddy
RoRo
Pass
Wednesday
Cork Container Terminal to Rotterdam
LoLo
Cork Container Terminal to Bremerhaven
LoLo
Cork Ringaskiddy to Roscoff
Pass
RoRo
Thursday
Cork Container Terminal to Rotterdam
LoLo
Cork Ringaskiddy to Zeebrugge
RoRo
Cork Container Terminal to Rotterdam
LoLo
Friday
Roscoff to Cork Ringaskiddy
RoRo
Pass
Cork Tivoli to Southampton
LoLo
Cork Container Terminal to Southampton
LoLo
Saturday
Cork Ringaskiddy to Roscoff
RoRo
Pass
Cork Container Terminal to USA & Central America
LoLo
USA & Central America to Cork Container Terminal
LoLo
Sunday
Cork Container Terminal to Antwerp
LoLo
Cork Ringaskiddy to Zeebrugge
RoRo
LoLo
Changeable
Cork Ringaskiddy to Africa & The Med
RoRo

News

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July 17th 2024

Port of Cork welcomes CEF funding of €38.4 million to expand Ringaskiddy facilities

July 11th 2024

Strong Year for Port of Cork Buoyed by Cruise Tourism: Annual Report Released Highlights Healthy Turnover and Throughput

June 5th 2024

World’s Newest Cruise Ships Visits Cork: Port of Cork Company Welcomes Queen Anne on Maiden Voyage to Cobh

May 28th 2024

Turning the Tides on Gender Equality and Diversity: Port of Cork Company Publishes First Gender Pay Gap Report

May 28th 2024

‘Solas’ to Light the Way as Port of Cork Company Unveils New Pilot Boat

May 10th 2024

Statement: Deepwater Quay, Cobh.

April 9th 2024

Landmark Partnership: Cruise Ireland and Cruise Britain Join Forces to Boost Cruise Tourism

April 4th 2024

Port of Cork Company marks the start of the Annual Cruise Season

March 26th 2024

Cork youths learning life skills at sea thanks to Sailing into Wellness and Port of Cork Company partnership.

March 7th 2024

Port of Cork Company Welcomes CLdN’s New LOLO Service Connecting Cork and Rotterdam

February 29th 2024

Port of Cork Company Partners with RNLI to Promote Water Safety Campaign

February 26th 2024

Port of Cork CEO holds briefing with Minister of State Jack Chambers

February 9th 2024

An update from the Port of Cork Company

January 9th 2024

The Port of Cork Gears Up for Record-Breaking 2024 Car Shipment

PORT OF CORK BY NUMBERS

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10.5m

tonnes of traffic throughput in 2020.

€145bn

in manufacturing from 35 top customers.

45k

local jobs supported in the Southwest.

300k

containers annually through our port.

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