Dublin Port Company
John Fairley MBs has extensive experience in land operations and security management, currently serving as the Land Operations Manager and Head of Security at Dublin Port Company since November 2006. In this role, John Fairley oversees policing, security, fire protection, and compliance with the International Ship & Port Facility (ISPS) code. Prior to this, John Fairley worked for the NZ Police from 1985 to 2006, achieving the position of Inspector. Academic credentials include a Masters in Business Studies from the Irish Management Institute (2014-2017) and a Diploma in Management from Technological University Dublin (2013-2014).
Dublin Port Company
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Dublin Port is the largest freight and passenger port in Ireland with all cargo handling activities being carried out by private sector companies operating in intensely competitive markets within the Port. Dublin Port is one of five major ports classified as Tier 1 / Tier 2 ports in National Port Policy and categorised as core / comprehensive ports in the EU’s TEN-T network. Dublin Port’s large share of national port volumes, particularly in the Ro-Ro and Lo-Lo modes, arises due to a combination of two factors, location and depth of water. Dublin Port is a key part of the national port system and Dublin Port Company seeks to ensure that it plays its role in providing national port capacity. Dublin Port handles almost 50% of all trade in the Republic of Ireland. Located in the heart of Dublin City and at the hub of the national road and rail network, Dublin Port is a key strategic access point for Ireland and in particular the Dublin area.