This statement constitutes the position of Irish Continental Group plc (ICG) in relation to modern slavery and human trafficking and is made in respect of the financial year ending 31st December 2023. This statement applies to ICG and its subsidiaries.
The Group
ICG is incorporated and based in Ireland and operates maritime transport and related services. Through its subsidiaries it operates shipping services into the United Kingdom from Ireland and Continental Europe and provides port and agency services. A listing of operating subsidiaries and a description of their activities is set out at Schedule 1.
Business Model
At 31 December 2023, ICG employees were based across its locations in Ireland, continental Europe and the United Kingdom. ICG operates a mainly outsourced business model so the key risk for modern slavery is within ICG’s outsourced supply chain. Key contracts in the Group’s supply chain include the appointment of third party contractors for the crewing and technical management of its owned vessels and the manning of port stevedoring operations at ports served in Ireland, continental Europe and the United Kingdom. ICG also charters-in vessels on a time charter basis (i.e.fully crewed) from third party owners for use in its operations.
Supply Chain Management
ICG imposes strict obligations on the entity responsible for the technical and crewing management onboard its ships, the applicable contractors it employs and its management teams to comply with all applicable laws, including those relating to labour and employment practises. ICG requires a due diligence process to be conducted prior to the appointment of a contractor together with in-contract reviews.
Within its day to day operations ICG has in place a range of measures to help ensure modern slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in its business or its supply chains. We set out some of these measures below:
- In addition to general observation for unusual behaviour in our ports and onboard our vessels, which is standard procedure across the industry, ICG provides guidance to employees to support immigration and border agency initiatives to reduce human trafficking. Awareness of this issue is promulgated across all group businesses.
- ICG is committed to working continually with other companies and organisations to share knowledge, learning and best practise and co-operates with a series of law-enforcement projects that help to combat human trafficking and modern slavery.
- We regularly update management and committees on modern slavery so that directors and key individuals understand their role and accountability for eradicating modern slavery from our business and supply chains.
- ICG continues to actively monitor its success in preventing modern slavery and human trafficking by reference to reports and alerts from staff, the public and communication with law-enforcement agencies.
This Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement for the financial year ending 31st December 2023 has been approved by the board of directors of ICG on 25th January 2024.
Eamonn Rothwell
Chief Executive Officer
Irish Continental Group plc
Date: 25th January 2024
Schedule 1: SCHEDULE OF ICG GROUP COMPANIES
Company
|
Incorporated |
Activity |
Geographic Area of Activities |
Irish Continental Group plc
|
Ireland |
Holding Company |
Ireland |
Irish Ferries Limited
|
Ireland |
Ropax shipping services and stevedoring services
|
Ireland, Continental Europe and United Kingdom |
Eucon Shipping and Transport Limited
|
Ireland |
Container Shipping Services |
Ireland, Continental Europe and United Kingdom |
Contarga Limited
|
Ireland |
Vessel time chartering
|
Ireland and Continental Europe |
Belfast Container Terminal (BCT) Limited
|
United Kingdom |
Stevedoring services |
United Kingdom |
Irish Ferries (UK) Limited
|
United Kingdom |
Booking and port agency services |
United Kingdom |
Irish Ferries Services Limited
|
Ireland |
Employment agency |
Ireland |
Irish Ferries Services (UK) Limited
|
United Kingdom |
Employment agency |
United Kingdom |