Belfast Harbour and Cork Port Sign MoU to Enhance Offshore Wind and Cruise Tourism
Belfast Harbour and Cork Port have entered a 10-year MoU to collaborate on offshore wind energy and cruise tourism. The agreement focuses on large-scale infrastructure projects, green innovation, and digital transformation, positioning both ports as key hubs for the Irish Sea wind farm supply chain. The partnership aims to jointly market cruise facilities, secure funding for capital projects, and support employment and training for young adults. This initiative is backed by the Ministers for Transport in both Northern Ireland and Ireland.

Belfast Harbour and Cork Port signed a 10-year memorandum of understanding to cooperate on offshore wind energy and cruise tourism. The agreement aims to develop infrastructure and position both ports as essential hubs for the Irish Sea wind farm supply chain.
They will collaborate on marketing cruise facilities and seek joint funding for projects like clean shore power solutions and digital hubs. The partnership has been endorsed by the Ministers for Transport in both jurisdictions, focusing on economic resilience and job creation in local communities.




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