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Oil firm to create 65 jobs
Cork based Amber Oil has announced that it will be opening new petrol stations across the country creating 65 jobs in the process.

Fuel spill on M50
A crash involving a tanker on the M50 this morning has resulted in a fuel spill on the northbound ramp off Blanchardstown and the closure of the route.

Small operators put at risk with carbon reporting
At the recently held SMMT’s automotive summit delegates to the conference were told that due to growing pressure from major customers on hauliers to report carbon emissions could have a detrimental effect on small operators.

DAF first truck manufacturer to provide all engines as EEV compliant
DAF has said that with immediate effect they now offer its complete engine range with ultralow emission versions to comply with EEV standards.

IRHA calls for emergency meeting with Minister O’Keeffe
The Irish Road Hauliers Association has called on Batt O’Keeffe the Enterprise Minister for an emergency meeting to discuss the crisis confronting the transport industry.

Tracking fleet miles saves millions in fuel
By using its web-based vehicle tracking service Masternaut Three X claim that it has resulted in massive savings for customers.

Coca-Cola Enterprises make it a ‘first’ with a biomethane Stralis
Coca-Cola Enterprises has created a little bit of trucking history with the news that they have begun trials with an Iveco Stralis Active Day 21 tonne distribution vehicle running on compressed biomethane (CBM).

Mandatory eco driver training a non-starter – FTA
The Freight Transport Association, has told the Department of Transport (DfT) that its proposals to make eco-driving training a mandatory part of Driver CPC could prove counter-productive.

Shell call for zero emissions as a transport priority
At a recently convened conference held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Energy, Climate and Transport Scenarios, Tan Chong Meng, Shell’s executive vice president for B2B and Lubricants said developed countries should be welld own the road towards the target of zero emission transport systems by 2050.

Truckers told load fill improvement can reduce fuel costs
The UK’s Department of Transport (DfT) has said that the amount of cargo carried relative to a trailer’s capacity, or load-fill, is of vital importance to the efficiency of a transport fleet.

Fuel tax reform urgenty needed – FTA
The Freight Transport Association at its meeting on Thursday with Justine Greening, Economic Secretary voiced its concern at the levels of fuel duty, road charging and the decoupling of duty paid on diesel for commercial vehicles.

Vehicle manufacturers targetted by IRU to reduce fuel consumption
The International Road Transport Union’s Jens Hügel has called on vehicle manufacturers to be world leaders in ensuring that their products will help reduce the carbon footprint.

IRU propose shift of emphasis from toxic to carbon emissions for HGVs
The Internatonal Road Transport Union has outlined its proposal to shift the legislative focus for heavy commercial vehicles from toxic emissions to CO2 emissions.

Slight fall in fuel prices recorded by Automobile Association
According to a report just released by the Automobile Association Irish fuel prices have fallen for the first time in over eight months.

Trials of experimental catalyst shows promise
Transport managers could soon find themselves in a rush to secure a new hydrogen catalyst which is currently being trialed both at the workplace and through trials at a UK university.

New biofuels to provide hope for logistics sector
According to some of the major logistics players in the transport sector, biofuels could provide a bright future for renewable fuel policies.

UK Chancellor called upon to stabilise fuel prices
The powerful Road Hauliers Association has called on the UK Chancellor to outline his intentions regarding fuel stabilisation and roadside enforcement ahead of the emergency budget on 22 June.

Coke acknowledge firm’s environmentally friendly logistics
Hosting its first Supplier Sustainability Summit and Award Ceremony, Coca Cola Enterprises (CCE) has recognised the efforts of Glouchestershire based Howard Tenens for its environmental performance.

Transport industry must give lead on carbon emissions
Speaking at the International Transport Forum’s (ITF) Expert Panel, Stewart Oades (President of the powerful Freight Transport Association) said that it is incumbent upon the transport sector to lead the climate change debate and to bring about meaningful and sustainable results.

UK coalition government omits fuel duty stabilisation from transport changes
Despite having promised to rectify fuel duty, the Conservatives (the largest party in the recently formed UK coalition government) have failed to carry through on their promises in their first transport policy as a member of the new UK government.

Low emission vehicles prove just right for Stockport
TransLinc, recognised as leaders in the UK specialist fleet management and passenger services has just delivered two Mercedes Benz Econic 2629LL 6x2s to Solutions SK.

New UK Transport Minister offers relief to hauliers
The announcement by the newly appointed Transport Secretary, Phillip Hammond that he was considering a consultation process on a ‘stabiliser’ mechanism to help bring down fueld duty when fuel prices rise has been welcomed by the Road Haulage Association.

Stobart’s call for unity on fuel duty reduction
Andrew Tinkler, the chief executive of the giant Stobart Group has called on members of the transport sector to unite in their efforts to ensure that the newly elected UK government fully understands the devastating impact the high level of fuel duty is wreaking on their industry.

Call for suspension of fuel tax as oil prices rocket
With prices at forecourt reaching record highs this year a consumer watchdog group has called on the Government to suspend fuel tax in light of the soaring cost of fuel.

UN recognise vital role of road transport in carbon emission
The aim of the road transport industry to reduce carbon emissions (CO2) by 30% by 2030 was warmly applauded by the UN Division for Sustainable Developent on Friday last (14 May).

Joint UK and Revenue investigate diesel smuggling
A joint investigation involving the Revenue Commissioners and the UK Customs and Excise is underway in an effort to stamp down on cross border diesel smuggling.

OPW purchase 7.5 tonne electric truck
The Office of Public Works have announced that they have purchased their first electric vehicle – a Smith Newton 7.5 tonne truck.

New emission standard Euro-6 set to hike truck prices
Following on the heels of other major truck manufacturers, Mercedes Benz claim that the introduction of the Euro-6 emissions legislation will see massive price rises for new trucks in 2013.

Purring engines: bluer skies
The benefits of BlueCat AdBlue are manifold. Engines tick over more smoothly. Our environment is afforded an opportunity to breathe. Irish Trucker visited BlueCat’s HQ in Howth to take a closer look at this vital operation.

Overseas drivers come under fire for ‘bring you own fuel’
The powerful Freight Transport Authority has once again brought the focus of foreign drivers right back into the public arena claiming that the UK treasury has missed out to the tune of £215 million of revenue annually as a result of ‘bring your own fuel’ by oversea drivers.

 

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  Features

Is decoupling the fuel answer
That perennial chestnut Ð the essential user rebate on fuel duty for hauliers, has raised its head again in the UK.

Lubricants for all occasions
All machinery requires some form of lubricant to ensure its smooth running and Laois based C.C Lubricants prides itself in supplying everything to do with the oil industry.

Transport emissions
The road transport industry is in the dock again, this time over rising CO2 emissions. John Loughran reports.

Longford Town Council goes green
Longford Town Council recently became the first local authority in Ireland to switch its entire fleet of vehicles from regular auto diesel to biodiesel. And as Longford Town Council administrative officer Mark McNerney explains, the changeover has been a complete success.

Dublin Port Company and Topaz Energy sign deal to open Ireland's largest service station
EU7 million investment will bring a European motorway style station to Dublin with facilities including fuel, washing, restaurant and rest rooms.

Petrol Pump and Tank installation experts
Jim Crowley Petrol Pump and Tank Installations was formed in the mid eighties and grew steadily over the years supplying mostly second hand mechanical pumps at first and later re-conditioned electronic pumps imported from the UK to meet the growing demand for unleaded petrol.

Biofuels for Transport
Biofuels for Transport, the first pilot project of its kind between the Department of Transport and the German-Irish Chamber of Commerce was unveiled last month. John Loughran reports.

Emo Oil opens new Fuelcard facility in Rathcoole
Ireland’s fastest growing oil company – Emo Oil – recently opened its latest Superfuel 24 Fuelcard facility at Greenogue Business Park in Rathcoole and with large transport vehicles now banned from Dublin’s city centre, the opening of such a facility couldn’t be more opportune.

Oil distributors a step ahead
Belfast Oil Supplies is currently undertaking considerable expansion. Laura Gilpin, one of the partners, spoke to Cian Ó Raghallaigh.

Longevity the key for Coynes
M&J Coyne Fuel Merchant and Transport Company have been serving West Kildare for the past four generations. Managing Director Martin Coyne spoke to Irish Trucker about why the business has been so successful during that period.

Legislation looms large
Three pieces of legislation, two national and one European could have far reaching consequences for the Irish road haulage industry. John Loughran reports.

Ford/Maxol Bio-Ethanol initiative launched
On Tuesday, September 27th Maxol, Ireland’s leading independent oil company owned by the McMullan family, and Ford Ireland, announced the launch of Ireland’s first bio-ethanol car, the Ford Focus FFV, and the opening by Maxol of the country’s first bio-ethanol fuelling pump at its Beach Road service station in Sandymount, Dublin 4.

Better Network!
Everywhere you look today the media bombards us with the news of an increase in the price of oil.

IRHA calls for fuel duty relief
A delegation from Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) met with Finance Minister Brian Cowen at the end of July in a bid to secure a reduction in excise duty on diesel for licensed and tax compliant hauliers. Irish Trucker reports.

The biofuels debate
With fuel prices at all-time highs, and crude oil prices surpassing $60 per barrel, perhaps now is the time for the Government to seriously enter the biofuels debate.

Fuelplus - Fuelling the nation!
FuelPlus, a new concept for “on the road refuelling” in Ireland is building a reputation for both service and value.

Fuel crisis
Hundreds of haulage operators could be forced out of business and hundreds more could be forced into the black economy in the coming months if diesel prices remain at current all-time highs. John Loughran reports.

Volvo and Statoil agree joint fuel cell venture
Volvo and Norwegian oil and gas producer Statoil has entered into a joint venture to develop fuel cell technology to solve the environmental problems posed by running truck engines at idle.

Oiling the wheels
Gem Oils Ltd carved out its own little bit of history on Friday April 8 when it opened a brand new facility close to its existing premises at Regaskin, Co. Cavan.

Heil signs agreement with Formula International
Heil Trailer International has developed rental agreement with Formula International.

On TOP of the world
TOP Finn View Service Station, located at Clady Bridge, Cloughfinn, Co. Donegal opened for business in July 2004. Here Irish Trucker speaks to owner Michael Doherty, who is carving out an impressive reputation in the fuels and lubes retail and distribution business in the North West.

IRHA welcomes CET u-turn
The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) has welcomed the Government’s decision to shelve its plans to introduce a Carbon Energy Tax at the beginning of next year. John Loughran reports.

Hauliers need an Essential User Rebate
Transport operators across the country are feeling the pinch like never before as diesel prices continue to soar. In a special report John Loughran argues the case for the introduction of an Essential User Rebate for hauliers.

Donoghue scoops prestigious award
Cavan native Joe Donoghue is a truck driver with few peers. His life-long dedication to customer service was rewarded at the end of April when he scooped second prize in the Federation of Petroleum Suppliers' "Driver of the Year" competition. John Loughran reports

The wiser fuel card
Through its unswerving commitment to customer care, fuel card company Fuelwise has developed a reputation that is second to none.

CSC Group
The CSC Group has made significant inroads into the fuel card market in Ireland and the UK since its establishment in 1993.

Diesel prices - a little good news
Continually rising fuel costs are a major worry, and seriously affect the bottom line, determining the difference between profit and loss on a job.

Tolls will prove a bridge too far
Toll charges and the impending carbon energy tax are issues that will have a negative impact on the haulage industry over the next 12 months, according to Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) communications director Jimmy Quinn. Words: John Loughran.

Safer by Design
BP is taking delivery of 30 new petroleum semi-trailers from Heil Trailer International, which have a number of features making them among the safest on the road.

New fuel payment system hits the forecourts of Ireland
Eirpay, in association with O2 Ireland, has announced a revolutionary new system that makes purchasing fuel from petrol stations faster and more convenient for customers.

Fleetguard introduces Enviroguard TM
Fleetguard, a leading worldwide manufacturer of filtration, exhaust, chemical and cooling system products for heavy-duty diesel applications, has launched Enviroguard TM .

Hoyer - a leading transport solutions provider
Hoyer Ireland is part of the Hoyer GmbH Group, which was founded in Hamburg in 1946. The Irish operation commenced in 1986. Managing director Donal O’Sullivan and operations manager (non fuels) Conor Sheehy gave Irish Trucker an insight into the company’s distribution activities in Ireland.

RHA and Statoil strike Irish fuel card deal
The Road Haulage Association (UK & NI) is teaming up with Statoil Ireland Ltd to offer its members a new Irish Fuel Card.

Whale in Mombasa
Whale Tankers has built a 9,000 litre hazardous waste vacuum tanker designed to carry flammable wastes with a flashpoint below 21oC.

Laundered diesel usage is on the increase
Laundered diesel has been in circulation for many years but by and large hauliers have resisted the temptation of using this highly illegal fuel because of its potentially harmful effects on engines. However, its use in the haulage industry may be on the increase, writes John Loughran.

Fleetguard launches Fleet-techTM Microbicide for fuel system protection
Fleetguard, a leading worldwide manufacturer of filtration, exhaust, cooling system and chemical products for heavy-duty diesel applications, has released Fleet-techTM Microbicide, a high performance fuel additive for fuel system protection against microbial contamination (‘bugs’).

Tanked Up
Pat Cassidy, Gerry Edwards, Michael Marron and Peter McCabe established PC Roto Moulding Ltd in 1996 when they perceived a gap in the market for a range of high quality domestic and commercial 'bunded' plastic fuel storage tanks and related waste management products. John Loughran visited the company's highly impressive manufacturing facility in Ardee Co Louth and filed this report.

Oiling the wheels
Donegal Oil has been fuelling the economic heart of the North West for almost 50 years. Managing Director Arthur McMahon gave Irish Trucker an overview of the company's operations.

Maxol FuelNet scoops InterTrade Ireland award
Maxol FuelNet picked up the “Best Large Business” North and South accolade at the second annual InterTrade Ireland all island trade and business awards, which took place at the Four Seasons Hotel in Dublin on Thursday 22nd May.

Fuel management made simple
Eirkey Forecourt Advertising Ltd designs, manufactures and installs
one of the most reliable, low cost fuel management systems available on the Irish market. PJ Ryan the system's designer exalted the benefits of the
EirFuel Fuel Management System to Irish Trucker.

 

Excise Duty on diesel set to rise in EU move
In recent years the road haulage industry in Northern Ireland has been filling up - in increasing numbers - south of the border as a result of a huge price differential in road diesel.

Oiling the wheels
Matt Geraghty Oil Company Ltd is a leading supplier of petrol, diesel, home heating oil kerosene and associated products in counties Galway, Roscommon and Longford. Managing Director, Declan Geraghty gave John Loughran an overview of the company’s operations.

Diesel prices hit new high
Diesel prices in Ireland are now the fourth dearest in the eurozone according to figures just released by the International Road Transport Union.

The crude facts
The summer of 2000 will be remembered for haulier-led protests throughout Europe including Ireland as fuel prices throughout the continent spiraled out of control on the back of a tightening of production quotas by OPEC.

Disharmony over harmonisation
A European Commission proposal to harmonise excise duty on diesel for road hauliers across Europe by 2010 has been sharply criticised by the Government because it would impact of Ireland's sovereignty.

Shell celebrates 100 years in Ireland
Tanaiste Mary Harney TD recently launched “Down Many a Road”, the story of Shell in Ireland from 1902 to 2002. The book has been commissioned by Shell to mark the company’s centenary and has been written by Bob Montgomery, based on research, interviews and the personal reminiscences of former company staff.

Fuelling better times
Beatty Fuels is a success story born out of hard work, creative thinking and adherence to the principal that the customer is king. Here Kevin Carney talks to managing director of the company, George Beatty about the genesis and evolution of his firm.

 

The history of URSA
URSA was the first lubricant manufactured using non-paraffinic heavy crude oil, providing superior deposit control and improved moisture control.

Quality lubricants by definition
The Oxford English dictionary succinctly defines the word lubricant as a substance used to reduce friction.

Gem Oils Ltd. continue to sparkle
Gem Oils Ltd. based in Regaskin, Cavan is celebrating 40 years in business this year. The family run company specialises in the packaging and distribution of an extensive range of high quality oils and lubricants for use in the transport, quarrying, agricultural and pharmaceutical sectors.

Oil's well with Chevron Texaco
Texaco is best known for selling petrol. However its Havoline and Ursa brand of motor oil products are in demand by some of the top airlines, motor manufacturing companies and fleet managers in the world. The company’s Sales Manager in Ireland Paddy Murphy, tells us why. Words: Kevin Carney

Shell Rimula Driveline delivering greater fuel economy
Shell continually seeks to build partnerships with customers to help them achieve greater efficiencies and competitiveness.

Maxol, quality and customer service
Maxol Lubricants Ltd. has been offering quality products and customer service to Irish industry north and South for over a decade. Already an ISO9002 company, it is proud to be the only Irish Oil company to have achieved the highly regarded ISO14001 environmental accreditation.

Castrol - Simply the best!
Unless you've lived all your life on Mars, the Castrol name and logo will be instantly recognisable. Try marrying the brand awareness of Hoover and Coca-Cola and you get the picture.

Lubricating a demanding market
In the dog-eat-dog world of the transport industry, efficiency is the operative word in every sense.

OPEC still packs a punch
The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) may no longer have the same power and influence as it had in the early 1970's, but the oil cartel still packs a powerful punch. Here, John Loughran reveals its goals.

Gills (entrepreneurial) spirit
The Gill Group based in Church Road, Ballina, Co. Mayo epitomises the entrepreneurial spirit of modern day Ireland.

Interlube Systems arrive on Irish market
Interlube Systems Ltd based in Plymouth, Devon produce high quality centralised lubrication systems that help business work smarter, not harder.

Oiling the wheels of progress
Tougher Oil is at the cutting edge of the oil distribution business in this country. Its forward-looking approach to customer care and service looks set to consolidate its pole position in the industry even further.

 

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