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The port is operated by the semi-state Dublin Port Company (DPC), incorporated on 28 February 1997 (formerly the Dublin Port and Docks Board, and successor to the Ballast Board founded in 1707), the headquarters of which are located just beyond the main port entrance on the northern side of the Liffey. In 2017 the area around the headquarters ...
The series makers accessed customs officers' daily operations, allowing viewers to see the way the authorities deal with the importation of illegal substances. [5] The series focuses on customs officers at Dublin Airport and Dublin Port as they target cigarette smuggling and illegal drug trade.
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Dublin Port Company (Irish: Comhlacht Chalafort Átha Cliath), formerly called the Dublin Port and Docks Board, is a self-financing semi-state company whose business is to manage Dublin Port, Ireland’s premier port. Established in 1997 as an independent company, Dublin Port Company is responsible for the management, control, operation and ...
If the Brexit-induced demand for direct services continues, Rosslare Europort may take at least some business from Dublin Port. Dublin Port is considered by some to be congested, lacks adequate space for parking trucks near the Port, and has not enough available land to have adequate facilities for inspection checks (health, customs ...
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The mission statement of Revenue is "to serve the community by fairly and efficiently collecting taxes and duties and implementing Customs controls". From April 1979 until June 2000 Revenue had control of the issue of the Personal Public Service Number (then referred to as Revenue and Social Insurance Number) to individuals.
Dublin Airport Dublin Airport, Swords, County Dublin Circle K Storage 15,000 m 3, 3 tanks, hydrant system for fuelling [6] [5] Dublin Port Dublin Port, Dublin, County Dublin Valero / Applegreen Marine terminal, common jetty. 18 storage tanks: 4 gasoline, 2 ethanol, 5 Jet A1, 6 Diesel. Terminal built by Esso 1950 [7] [5] Dublin Port