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Northern Ireland retailers able to cope with P&O Irish Sea halt, for now

Prolonged suspension of services could cause supply issues, NIRC calls for quick resolution

P&O ro-ro/passenger vessel "European Causeway" is seen moored at the port of Larne(Image: PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images)

Northern Ireland’s biggest retailers are coping with the sudden halt to P&O’s Irish Sea services but have called for the ferry company to resume sailing as soon as possible to prevent supply issues.

The Northern Ireland Retail Consortium (NIRC) - which represents major grocery retailers such as Tesco, Sainsburys and Asda, as well as non-food retailers - said the sector is able to weather a short-term disruption to the Larne to Cairnryan route but would be impacted if the cancelation is prolonged.

Northern Ireland’s supermarkets rely on the Irish Sea route daily for the importation of a large volume of fresh and non-perishable goods, while producers use if for export to Great Britain.

“P&O sailings are a key part of our retail logistics infrastructure and the ongoing situation will put pressure on supply chains,” Aodhán Connolly, Director of the NIRC, said. “While this is currently manageable, the longer the disruption continues, the higher the likelihood is that we could start to see some issues.

“Retailers are working with government to mitigate against this disruption, and we hope an effective resolution can be found quickly.”

Mr Connolly was speaking following news that P&O had suspended sailings on its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland routes, including on the Larne/Cairnryan and Dublin/Liverpool sailings, both of which are used by retailers to import goods to Northern Ireland.

It sacked its 800 seafaring staff on the routes and is in the process of replacing them with agency workers, telling passengers the sailings will be suspended for ‘the next few days’.

Companies which rely on cross channel services have the option of StenaLine’s Belfast to Cairnryan and Liverpool, Dublin to Holyhead and Rosslaire to Fishguard sailings instead, provided there is capacity on those routes.