Business Continues at Port of Cork

March 20, 2020

Photo: Port of Cork
Photo: Port of Cork

Freight operations at the Port of Cork continue to operate smoothly and its arrivals schedule remains unaffected amid the coronavirus pandemic, Ireland’s second largest port confirmed on Friday.

In addition to the Port of Cork’s existing robust hygiene standards, it is taking additional measures to ensure the safety of all employees and visitors. The port said its preparedness plan has also been implemented, triggering the proactive execution of all necessary measures to ensure operational continuity.

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