Arklow Shipping

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Arklow Shipping Limited
Founded1966
Founders
  • James Tyrrell
  • Michael Tyrrell
  • Victor Hall
Headquarters
North Quay, Arklow, County Wicklow
,
Ireland
ServicesSea transport
DivisionsArklow Shipping Nederland B.V.
Websitewww.asl.ie

Arklow Shipping Limited is a coastal shipping line operating out of Arklow in Ireland and Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Founded in 1966 by Captains James Tyrrell, Michael Tyrrell and Victor Hall with seven ships, today it operates 59 vessels.[1][2]

Seaborne Freight controversy[edit]

Arklow Shipping was reported to be a backer of Seaborne Freight which was awarded a British government contract, later rescinded, to run roll-on roll-off ferries between Ramsgate, England and Ostend, Belgium in 2019.[3][4][5] Arklow Shipping said that it had been in talks with Seabourne Freight twice in 2018 but denied that there had been an agreement with Seaborne or the Department for Transport.[5] The company had considered investing in Seaborne and providing a couple of ferries, but nothing was signed.[5] When the company discovered that Seaborne had no port agreement in Ramsgate it decided not to go any further.[5]

Arklow Rose loading scrap metal in Southampton

References[edit]

  1. ^ Winds of Change Arklow Shipping
  2. ^ Fleet Arklow Shipping
  3. ^ Brexit: Seaborne Freight no-deal ferry contract scrapped BBC News 9 February 2019
  4. ^ UK transport department cancels contract awarded to firm with no ships Irish Times 9 February 2019
  5. ^ a b c d O'Carroll, Lisa (11 February 2019). "Supposed backer of no-ships Brexit ferry firm denies having a stake". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 February 2019.

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