Dublin Port Company Presentation to Dublin Regional Authority 06 th March 2006
Background Harbours Act 1996 Corporatised 02 March 1997 Limited company owned by the state Shares held by Minister for Transport Also one share held by Minister for Finance
Board Structure 12 Directors –Chairman + 5 Directors appointed by the Minister –CEO –3 nominated by Dublin City Council –2 elected by employees
Purpose Facilitate Trade –Manage control and operate the harbour –Provide infrastructure to facilitate ships and the movement of goods and passengers Context –Island nation where 99% by volume of goods are imported and exported through the states ports –Dublin handles 38% of goods through Irish ports
Dublin Port Company in context Handling 27m tonnes of throughput Revenue in the order of €62m p.a. Operating Profit in the order of €22m p.a. Fixed Assets in excess of €200m Over 200 employees ( port estate 3,500 to 4,000)
Throughput 2005 Million Tonnes RoRo14.9 LoLo5.8 Bulk Liquid4.0 Bulk Solid2.1 Break bulk0.1 Total26.9
Throughput 5 year growth 28.2% Corporatised – 15.2m tonnes Growth since Corporatisation = 77% 1992 watershed – stevedoring rationalisation Throughput in 1992 was 6.7m tonnes 4 fold increase
RoRo Units 5 year growth 28.5% Corporatised – 341,000 units Growth since Corporatisation = 85% 1992 watershed – stevedoring rationalisation 1992 – 116,000 units Increased by a factor of 5.4
LoLo TEU’S 5 year growth 33% Corporatised – 328,000 teu’s Growth since Corporatisation = 80% 1992 watershed – stevedoring rationalisation Throughput in 1992 was 102,000 teu’s Increased by a factor of 5.8
Bulk Liquid – Oil etc 5 year growth 19% Corporatised – 2.5m tonnes Growth since Corporatisation = 60% 1992 watershed – stevedoring rationalisation Throughput in 1992 was 2.2m tonnes 82% increase
Bulk Solid – Animal feed, ore etc 5 year growth 23% Corporatised – 1.1m tonnes Growth since Corporatisation = 90% 1992 watershed – stevedoring rationalisation Throughput in 1992 was 0.68m tonnes More than a 3 fold increase
Passengers & Tourist Cars Passengers ‘000s Tourist Cars ‘000s , , , , ,194285
Trade Cars ‘000s
Cruise Visits –Boost €50m to local economy