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Welcome to The Port of Mostyn website

This website provides general information about the Port and the services it offers to shipowners and cargo Principals including: berthage, stevedoring, cargo handling operations, ship's agency services, pilotage and weather information. Information about the support services we provide to offshore renewable energy projects can also be view on this website.

Ships Agency Services are offered through our subsidiary company, Mostyn Maritime Services Ltd is based at the Port and can provide shipowners with a local knowledge based service to their vessels to ensure an efficient and cost effective port call.

Pilotage Information and Local Notices to Mariners together with up-to-date Weather Information can be viewed on our Marine Pages.

 

Offshore Windfarm Support

Irish Sea Offshore windfarm supportThe Port of Mostyn is ideally located for all your
Offshore Windfarm Support
needs.

Mostyn Maritime Services

Professional ships agency servicesMostyn Maritime Services Ltd, offers a professional Ships Agency Services, with detailed local knowledge.

The best place to look after your vessels agency requirements.

Local notice to Mariners

Mostyn local notice to MarinersGet the latest Local Notice to Mariners

Plotage directions and up to date Weather Information from our pilotage page.

Local Port News

Update - Grounding of M.S. Ciudad De Cadiz

Grounding of M.S. Ciudad De Cadiz The French flagged Ro Ro vessel  ‘Ciudad De Cadiz’ which broke from her moorings during severe weather conditions on the 30th January was successfully re-floated on the high tide the 9th February. Under the control of two tugs the vessel berthed at Mostyn to

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Local Port News

Ro Ro Vessel Ciudad de Cadiz Grounding

During severe weather conditions over the High Water period on the 30th Jan 2013, the French flagged Ro Ro vessel “Ciudad de Cadiz” broke from her moorings and grounded on the Salisbury Bank outside the Port of Mostyn.  Efforts to re-float the vessel that night and the next day were

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