Dublin Port Company

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Procurement Intelligence

Dublin Port Company is Ireland's largest port authority, operating the country's primary gateway for containerised cargo, breakbulk, and roll-on/roll-off traffic. The company manages critical national infrastructure handling over 10 million tonnes of cargo annually and serves as a key economic driver for Ireland's trade. Primary procurement categories include construction and infrastructure works, engineering and architectural services, environmental and planning consultancy, and protective coating/maintenance services.

Strategic Context

Dublin Port is executing a significant capital investment programme focused on cold-chain infrastructure resilience and operational modernisation. Recent €3.4 million investment in refrigerated container infrastructure (February 2026) signals strategic priority on perishable goods handling. The authority is actively procuring archaeology services (€1.5 million framework awarded April 2026), indicating ongoing heritage compliance and site development work. Current open tender pipeline valued at €10 million suggests sustained capital expenditure and operational expansion.

Typical Suppliers

  • Specialist construction and engineering firms (Knights Ventures Limited, industrial services contractors)
  • Environmental and planning consultancy practices (multi-party framework holders)
  • Archaeology and heritage services providers
  • Protective coating and structural maintenance contractors
  • Shipping and terminal operators (e.g. Doyle Shipping Group for operational partnerships)

Supplier Tips

  • Register on eTenders.gov.ie and monitor Dublin Port Company (Authority ID 1397) for contracts over €50,000; the authority publishes all formal tenders on this platform with consistent cadence
  • Target multi-party framework opportunities in environmental consultancy, planning services, and archaeology—these are recurring procurement vehicles offering sustained engagement
  • Align proposals with Dublin Port's capital modernisation agenda: cold-chain infrastructure, operational efficiency, and heritage/environmental compliance are current strategic priorities

Updated 10 May 2026