WEC Lines connects Ireland, Belgium and France

WEC Lines has launched a new service linking Dublin, Le Havre and Zeebrugge.

The new weekly service will be performed by a 612-TEU owned vessel in a fixed 7-day rotation, departing Zeebrugge on Thursdays, arriving in Dublin on Sundays and Le Havre on Wednesdays, providing clients with a heightened level of flexibility and efficiency, such as rapid end-mile delivery.

Dublin will now be called three times a week, as it is also a port of call in the existing Spanish and Portuguese services. Overall, WEC Lines’ commitment to the Irish Sea network will ensure a premium service to its clients.

Roger Megann, Managing Director WEC Lines UK & Ireland, said:

“WEC Lines has been active in the Irish market for over 30 years from Portugal. In 2024, we launched a dedicated Bilbao call connecting Dublin, facilitating onward linkages to and from inland Spain and the Canaries.

“2025 will see the launch of this new service connecting Dublin to Zeebrugge and will also extend our reach to the surrounding European hinterland, further demonstrating WEC Lines’ commitment to Ireland as we grow the wider network that will see our range eventually extend to the Baltics and beyond whilst continuing to develop our markets of Portugal, Spain, Morocco and Africa.

By calling Le Havre, WEC Lines offers a sustainable alternative to trucking. WEC Lines now calls Le Havre twice a week, offers a fixed weekly Montoir call, and with its local Nantes office, it is further establishing its position in France. What’s more, the Zeebrugge-Dublin connection provides a reliable opportunity in avoiding the congested ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam for westbound shipments.

Philip Collet, General Manager WEC Belgium, adds:

“Zeebrugge offers an easy port approach, strong multimodal connectivity to the hinterland, a short transit time to Ireland, and has historically served as a hub for trade with Ireland. It is therefore a logical step in ensuring a premium service to our clients.

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