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Hauliers to have plight heard

Volvo FL goes Airside with Royal Blue

Truck’s cargo ends up on road

Ten-year low for road haulage

Goods vehicle sales fall by 2.1%

Scania create 500 jobs

VRT rules made stricter

Customs strike again

Nitrates directive could kill pig industry

Irishman dies in Japan truck accident

Belfast date for Transport Manager course

IRHA ready for stage two

Truck crash causes 38 deaths

Axed haulage workers hold out hope

Overturned truck causes road block

We Move Bikes opt for ’Electra Glide in Black’ for Show Trucks

Huge fine for haulage firm

Construction fears bad news for haulage industry

The refinishing specialists

Kerry Group set to expand

Hauliers to have their say

Fleet tanker operators flock to FL narrow track event

Road freight on the rise

P&O warn of job losses

Liverpool port upgrade ensures quicker turnaround

Construction upturn to boost haulage industry

Weekly job losses reach 1,300 mark

Economy struggling to recover

Hauliers warned over mobile costs

Lorry crashes into Carlow house

Calls made for more women drivers

Irish driver to face theft charge

Agriwork’s Volvo FH16-700 beats a Bentley

Truck bodies sign cooperation agreement on parking facilities

Trucker receives jail sentence

Smithwicks cut on transport costs

Volvo service makes Magnums melt

Truck giants to collaborate

Calling all hauliers

First Scania model reaches Irish shores

Irish Haulier eyes big prize

ABS touted for trucks

Standing the test of time

Learner drives to face stricter regulations

Kerry investment to boost Hauliers workload

Volvo FL par excellence

Volvo’s 18 tonner proves productive

Mercedes-Benz Axor ‘Taylor’ made for construction

DAF’s just the job for heavy loads

Volvo FMX building solid order book

Iveco set to launch new heavy truck range

Volvo Trucks gears up safety lessons for children

Volvo prove right for Grundy & Co.

Scania acquires stock in Laxå Special Vehicles

Two of a kind - McAuliffe Trucking Company and Kerry Truck Sales

Volvo Trucks Transaid cash to save lives in Tanzania

Mercedes-Benz Trucks invest in plant for ‘tailor-made’ trucks

Powerful Volvo proves versatility

Volvo scores with refuse collection teams

Mercedes Benz to manufacture Actros in Brazil

Futuristic trucks a ‘reality’

Mercedes-Benz Axor gives edge to leading tyre retailer MTS

Mercs dependability seals contract of approval with Hickmans

More Parts opens for business

Mercedes-Benz sits comfortably with sofa specialists ScS

DAFs just the ticket for Bulky Bob’s recycling team

Scania in fleet trials

First narrow track FL tankers go to Tincknell Fuels

May figures for UK truck registration makes grim reading

Volvo’s new truck meets ‘critical assessment’

British Salt moves to all Volvo fleet

Top Mercs

Rogue truckers put lives at risk

Mitsubishi commercial sales show growth

2010 Ross O’Donovan Memorial Trophy for Best Working Truck

Volvo Trucks ‘drive’ financial support for Air Ambulance Services

Encouraging signs as commercial vehicle registration up 1.2% in EU

It keeps getting better for JD’s Recovery

New emission standard Euro-6 set to hike truck prices

New Goods Vehicles sales up, imports down

From humble beginnings, 25 years on

Global view: Mercedes-Benz is favourite truck brand in Brazil

Scania’s reliability scores for ‘Knights of Old’

Change in the Executive Board of Scania

Hillhead to be the first UK and Ireland showing of the new Volvo FMX

Actros voted “Truck of the Decade”

FE low entry cab debuts at FutuResource sustainabilty event

Ongoing development drives FleetMatics GPS

Fowler Welch makes is a ’ton’ with Volvo and Crossroads

Volvo makes its mark with Wales operator

Iveco ‘steel’ large order

Expansion into Europe sees Williams employ nine DAF XF105s

Renault Trucks introduce Super Scrappage

Volvo extend tyre agreement with Bridgestone

Renault Trucks go online with new merchandise range

EU sets down framework for clean and energy efficient vehicles

Ban on diabetic drivers driving HGVs may remain

DAFs ‘weight loss’ to help improve payload

Volvo introduces new FMX - purpose engineered for the Construction segment

Scania produce world’s most powerful engine

DAF Trucks sees March sales as positive

First Volvo FH16-700 centre-steer tractor unit arrives

Volvo Europe and Continental Truck Tires extend supply agreement

Continental aid Scania heavy truck engines

Volvo FH-500 sets benchmark for fuel consumption

Volvo showcase new FMX Construction Truck

Volvo Trucks trials for alternative fuels

Volvo FH bulk tipper gets fuel miser prize

Work flow sees Richard Patterson acquire new Volvo FH

Ivecos to ease London deliveries for Meadows

Sustainable road transport – a key component in the global economy

Scania increases production

Volvo show the way with launch of new truck

Mercedes-Benz ‘my dear Watson’

Volvo bodyshop secures prime appointment

New DAFs help Stardes to entertain

Renault makes its Maxi mark

Ireland’s largest ever order won by Irish Commercials

Volvo engines to meet stringent Euro 6 standards

New Volvo FE like getting out a Mini into a Rolls Royce

Schippers to drive DAF Trucks future

Volvo Trucks Ace it

A first for Volvo in Ireland with FH16-700

Scania proves to be the right ‘brew’

Hingley Transport takes delivery of seven new Renaults

World’s strongest truck gets four axles

Renault setting pace in market with two new models

Volvo Trucks has just delivered 43 new Volvo trucks to discount retailers Poundland

Renault Trucks fill gap in used sales in 2009

Iveco given a vote of confidence

Volvo reliability and excellence lands contract

Scania R-series described as ‘state-of-the-art’

Sales of trucks show massive decline in 2009

Renault ‘sure fired’ driver training will lead to fuel savings

Volvo Trucks increase production

UK transporters set to invest in 1,000 Scania trucks

Volvo’s ‘greener’ trucks on Swedish trials

Maxi haulage set to use Volvo fuel management service

Volvo strike gold with Deutsche Post DHL

Volvo help Moor’s celebrate 40th birthday

DAF lose weight but gain sales

Scania awarded Terex contract

Scania’s worldwide search for best driver

Waste management group snatch four MAN TGS tippers

Iveco call for scrappage scheme for trucks

DAF bucks the trend with market share rise

Northern Ireland food distributor acquires new Actros

Volvo FH prove not to be a ‘Waste’

Downward glitch in November for Volvo

Volvo’s stress test predicts trucks lifespan performance

Renault fuel efficiency sways haulier’s decision

Mainland Group remain loyal to Iveco

Volvo investing in the future as Tuve plant labeled factory of the future

DAF LF series make-over

Volvo Trucks launch new FE rigid onto Irish markets

World’s heavy vehicle manufacturers urge close co-operation

DAF’s right prices on the up

Volvo’s FH-500s set for cheese suppliers

Volvo ‘Shift’ into high gear

RHA supports Denby truck trial

Iceland delivering Christmas with 70 new Volvo FM’s

Volvo FA adds capacity and manoeuvrability to Blakemore Fresh Foods

Darch Oil’s new Volvo FE Tanker - 4 wheel access, 6 wheel payload

Volvo trucks gains US environmental protection award

Volvo’s reliability and versatility prove winning combination

Over 40% fall in registration of new goods vehicles

Volvo refuse truck gets ‘thumps up’

Scania secure coveted “International Truck of the Year 2010”

Driver support system market leader

RSA express disappointment at ‘reprieve’ for trucks in city centre

Bosch improve night vision safety system

HGVs advised of diversions in Monaghan

IRU welcomes Chinese market decision

UK haulage firm splash out

Stobart goes from strength to strength

More jobs to go

Hauliers welcome NI change

UK customs find drugs in lorry

National ports policy released

IRHA against carbon tax plan

Four hauliers have licences revoked

Haulage owners shot dead by driver

Lacny remains IRU President

Striking French dockers to cause havoc

New Volvo set for change

Level playing field for foreign hauliers sought

Haulage crisis highlighted

French reject haulage tax

Scania continue to deliver

French hauliers threaten strike action

Iveco back FTA seminar

Road Traffic bill published

IRU reveal plans

Sixty trucks needed to move bridge

Lobbyists urge EU to adopt emissions trading

HGV registrations down by 42%

CPC training to be made more effective

Calls to support employment

New Sat system for Irish HGV drivers

EU standards to come into practice

TruckPol future in doubt

Smart Move launched

Retailers seek tax cuts

IRU backs EU toll decision

Three Motorway service stations get go ahead

Renault launch new model at show

New Eurasian Land Transport Initiative moves up a gear

Fuel depot may close

Doctors on call

’Unroadworthy trucks should not be insured’ - Safety chief

Date set for annual charity show

FTA welcomes safety report

Rotterdam Rules quandary for UK

Council lease six new Scania tippers

Light at the end of the tunnel

FTA combat truck theft

Scania launch new R-Series

Canada says No

Volvo deliveries down

Scania sign unique deal

Job losses could hit 25m mark

Truck involved in fatal accident

Survey reveals pay cuts across the board

Haulier cost cuts boost Exchange

IRU release statement

No silver lining in sight

Transport managers can go part-time

UK Haulage licence age drops

IRU against Rotterdam Rules

FTA: reward carbon-cutting hauliers

Mercedes to expand range

VOSA record £500k in penalty fines

Haulage firm cuts fuel consumption

Vosa to target ports

Parents call for truck safety tests

Camera system to target blindspots

Concrete firm sheds 50 jobs

Fitzgerald appointed DTA chairman

Fifth of UK haulage firms making loss

Haulage firm to move after 122 years

No reduction in tunnel tolls

UK Logistics call for reprieve

Finland keeps tight reins on foreign trucks

MAN launch new range

Man fatally injured in truck fall

Dead body found in truck

HGV sales continue to fall

Ore to be moved by truck

Outrage over latest fuel tax hike

Woman loses battle after lorry accident

Trucker jailed for smuggling

FTA fears for logistics sector

NRA toll decision causes anger

Four die in truck collision

Truck stolen in Cork

Rail service to hurt haulage industry

FTA fears skill shortage

Readymix set to scale down

Truck firm goes into examiner ship

Truck crime on the rise

IRHA back new legislation

Truck used in bomb explosion

IRU announce training courses details

German haulier escapes jail term

RHA appoint technical expert

TruckPol set out three-year plan

Tighter review on haulage licences

Volvo puts safety first

Truck involved in fatal accident

Truck crushes man to death

Electric trucks handed $10m boost

China to become top exporter

Drugs found in truck

PSNI investigate truck hijacking

Truck pile up causes road death

Wincanton continue to expand

Freight forwarders see upturn in market

Volvo launches new ESP system

Derry truckers organise charity run

Truckers protest over thefts

Irish trucker killed in Italy

Safer trucks on the way

Volvo reveals massive loss

Two trucks involved in accident

FedEx go hybrid

Clampdown on driving hours

Trucker killed in road accident

Dismay at Welsh road cutbacks

Bank predicts lean years ahead

FTA: Changes needed to save lives

Readymix report massive loss

New software to meet custom regulations

Iveco joins forces with FTA

UK Fuel tax may force companies out

Irish hauliers targeted by VOSA

IRHA demands action

Major award for DAF

Truck involved in fatal accident

Fan belt factory on brink

Truck blast kills 25

Truck ban could cost millions

FTA support border-control

IRHA call for toll reduction

Pay dispute causes concern

ATA adjust trucking tonnage

FTA blast transport cuts

TNT treble award winners

Slowdown in job losses

DAF begin new production

RSA to implement new EU regulations

New HGV sales halved

Scania deliver ethanol coaches

Hino announce new deal

IBEC express concern over job losses

Teenager escapes garbage truck death

New EU transport policy on way

Haulage lobby to force mega trucks on roads

Minister to consider licence revoke

French trial for Mega Trucks

Transport fraudster avoids jail

EU report gives hope to haulage industry

Small firms placed on long finger

Globetrotter celebrates 30th anniversary

DTA chairman resigns

New rating system for HGV drivers

Biodiesel passes Mercedes test

Truck involved in huge pile-up

IRU and Transport Ministers join forces

Haulage boss keeps licence

RHA pleased with haulage CO2 emissions study

Volvo avoids layoffs

DAF to renew LF series

Job losses slowing down

18 killed in truck collision

London set for chaos

Wincanton set for expansion

UK appoint third Transport secretary in 12 months

HGV plan to go ahead

IBEC backs Emergency budget

EC look to close tachograph loopholes

Trucker faces jail term

Lorry sheds load on Slane bridge

Irish haulage firm broker major UK deal

Truck sales plummet

Lay-offs reach new level

Push on for more UK truckstops

Tougher laws for HGV permits

Clampdown on rogue driving instructors

Manufacturing slump to hit Haulage industry

VOSA set out more stringent tests

RSA launch campaign

IRU looks to beat recession

Lorry driver acquitted

Major cigarette haul uncovered

UK trucker hailed for six years

Women killed in truck collision

Haulage company to cut 150 jobs

Conference to reduce transport emissions

DVD launched for truckers

Engineering firm forced into layoffs

NIEA reveal hauliers suffering

EU to act on transport

FTA call for more night deliveries

Truck dealership in plea to court

Plans to boost export industry

Truck involved in fatal accident

Irish fail UK HGV test

Four-day week for Scania employees

Bad blow for megatrucks

Gardai prosecuting Laois motorway contractors

IEA warns of jobs losses

How Iveco confronts the crisis: new scenario at the Truck & Bus World Forum

RSA crack down on HGV breaches

New tyre can deliver

Machine operator escapes death

Less Revs, Less Fuel, Less Carbon at GreenFleet’s Arrive n’ Drive

Road workers threatened by hauliers

Driving test to go green

Trucker killed in accident

HGV’s hit by recession

Slane delegation invites Dail Transport Committee to visit village - McEntee

More points on way

Change for tyre regulations

Slane residents to bring bypass campaign to Dail & warn over future accidents - McEntee

HGV’s down in capital

Penalty points for bridge collisions

Call for HGV ban in rural town

Hauliers’ big smoking offenders

Pothole concern for UK

Transporter bound for North

Car Transporter robbed in Westmeath

Officials knew of criminal record

IRHA seek explanation

TD calls for answers

Dempsey bows to pressure

Former UK Transport leader passes away

VRT irregularities on the rise

Plans to cut Dublin bus

Irish truckers handed five-year jail sentence

Drug trafficker given haulage licence

Road crashes claim four lives

Complete satisfaction; every time

Drivers irked by lack of information from ferry captain

Overturned lorry blocks road

New MD for DAF Trucks Ltd

DAF apprentices take top honours

Iveco and New Holland assist British Museum in Sudan rescue archaeology project

The bright way to same lives this Bank Holiday weekend

New training module to save fuel

Fuel thefts in UK on rise

Lorry driver dies in suspicious circumstances

Dew Valley create 55 jobs

RHA launch rescue service

Calais to open secure truck stop

Dempsey eases Port Tunnel fears

Foreign users avoid toll

Truck involved as two killed on roads

NRA calls for calm

Trucker comes to pups’ rescue

Trucker to get reprieve

Trucker receives jail sentence

Oil tanker involved in traffic accident

IRHA step up M50 toll free campaign

7,000 chickens roasted in truck blaze

Truck driver in court

Driving company to create 250 jobs

Speed zones to be published

Hauliers warned to avoid Kilkenny

Truck load of rubbish illegally dumped

Truck involved in major UK accident

Truck involved in fatal accident

Transaid celebrates 10th Anniversary

Cappoquin to close, 250 jobs gone

IRHA to meet Junior Transport Minister

Trucker released without charge

UK Lorry involved in fatal accident

Lorry driver attacked

Road carnage continues

Stolen machinery flogged abroad

Truckers be warned, more flooding on way

Wexford truck collision claims man’s life

Rise in number of goods vehicles

Jack-knifed truck causes chaos on the N11

Clampdown on speeding trucks

Rogue haulier clampdown starts today

Gardai step up rogue hauliers clampdown

Breakfast rolls key to M1 service stations

Dozens killed in Bolivian truck crash

Haulage firm targeted twice by thieves

Garda crackdown on rogue hauliers

UK hesitant over biofuels

Soccer star involved in truck smash

Quinn calls on customs increase

Rogue hauliers targeted

Fuel smugglers to be hit hard

No resolution in haulier talks

Belfast underpass to ease congestion

Hauliers to meet Minister

Truck becomes mobile nest

Irishman crushed by truck in Australia

Deadline set for hauliers’ strike

Truck jack-knives on M7

Freight company director handed disqualification

Port Tunnel evacuated

Fuel protests go worldwide

Major fuel protest planned for London

Man escapes bin lorry death

Truck involved in fatal crash

Fake garda car to deter speeding offenders

Strike action deferred

Diesel to be made redundant

Brothels feel the pinch

IRHA not optimistic

Clampdown on speeding in Port Tunnel

RHA set for protest

Insurance company to cut 580 jobs

Asbestos spilled on UK motorway

Bogus cops hijack lorry

Further setback for UK hauliers

Quinn wants action

Haulage strike on cards

Hauliers to meet minister

Diesel tanker fire shuts UK motorway

EU launch new measures

Tanker drivers agree deal

Irish coach and lorry operators urged to register now for London’s low emission zone to avoid a fine

Tanker drivers plan more protests

Ports targeted by hauliers

UK drivers’ hours concern for EC

Truck involved in fatal accident

Truck rammed by raiders

UK tanker drivers begin strike

Two killed in Spanish truck protests

FTA call on fuel duty to be halved

Quinn hints at protests

UK tankers drivers set for further talks

UK tanker drivers to strike

Irish tourists made to suffer

Truck driver’s home searched

Trucks blocked by protestors

Scottish convoy in place

Transaid begin major fundraising drive

Rogue traders to be named and shamed

Spanish truckers take stance

Good for hauliers, good for customers

Government says No

Trucker receives jail sentence

Quinn blasts DOT

Stowaways found on Truck at Rosslare

Drivers forced to use M50 toll

Test Centre found not guilty

Truck involved in M1 crash

British Government act over fuel increase

NI truckers head south

Huge protest planned for UK

Irish truckers caught in French dispute

Antrim truck hijacked

More chaos on M1

Massive fuel bills hitting hauliers

Trucks put under spotlight

AA urges Government to act

Port Tunnel lorry height under scrutiny

Transport Strategy launched today

Kingspan show loss in profit

8.5 million cigarettes found in tyres

Re-education scheme to be introduced

No summons, no penalty points

Dempsey blast at truckers

Truck fatality named

Dempsey stays head of transport

Readymix show loss of profits

Tanker overturns in Derry

Accidental death returned at inquest

Trucker driver in Court

Pedestrian killed by truck

UK truckers set for protest

Inquest held over trucker death

Customs seize €8m cannabis on truck

Truck involved in fatal accident

Big plans for tunnels

Digger driver dies

Cyclops mirror “may have saved accident victim”

Dublin traffic drops by 14%

Sucklings Eco Guardian project - savings with safety

Illegal migrants suffocate in truck

Port Tunnel sees more cars pass through

Trucks blamed for potholes

Suitcases to travel by truck

Truckloads of goods robbed

Food companies create 89 new jobs

Fans to be replaced

Barry faces tough questions

DPP to decide on truck crash

Traffic chaos in Newcastle

NRA to come under scrutiny

Trucks bought with counterfeit money

Long delays expected in Dublin

Two service areas set for M1

M50 back to normal

Hauliers abide by law

Tunnel bill to escalate further

Biofuel profile heightens

Contractors concern over diesel hike

Haulage industry hit by economy slump

Haulage industry hit by economy slump

CRH invest big

Trucks seized at Dublin Port

Penalty points for dirty number plates

HGV and LGV sales drops

Vacuum firm design new truck

Leyland plant cranks up production

Bank of Scotland (Ireland) in EUR12m deal with Renault Trucks Ireland

100,000th BlueTec Merecedes rolls off prodution line

Overturned truck causes traffic chaos

Thieves target PlayStation 3 lorry

Council ponders extension of HGV ban

British government ready to trial LHVs

RHA calls for LHV trials

NRA to Launch Free M50 Vehicle Recovery Service

UK government ponders use of LGVs

Dutch company to unveil hydrogen truck

NATIONAL TRUCK SHOW - Just what the trucker ordered…

Volvo Truck wins GreenFleet award

Volvo’s integrated safety truck

IRU wants measures to tackle truck driver attacks

Quinn looks forward to meeting Transport Minister

Renault outperforms DAF and Volvo in distributor’s fuel trial

Wincanton chooses Scania and McElvaney Motors

DAF’s parent moves on hybrid technology

M1 opens ahead of schedule

Truck & Bus World Forum to ride into Lyons in December 2007

Diesel fumes cause heart disease

Mobile speed cameras to be delayed

Worn tyres a major concern

Gormley ‘hands tied’ on M3

Volvo up for sale

Readymix profits down

NRA decide to halve Weekend Port Tunnel toll

RSA call for lower driver alcohol limit

Lorry driver has divine right

Driver wins unfair dismissal case

Two trucks burnt outside NI hotel

Port Tunnel to ban tankers

Report backs Luas

Truck involved in boys’ death

Pay and display may go

Truck increase on M50

New study to reveal impact of Celtic Tiger

Dempsey handed transport role

Truck involved in ten Oz deaths

Tesco drivers set for strike

Volvo trucks’ new paint shop meets customers’ demands on finish

Blind spot mirror proposals may be diluted

Iveco adds to Eurocargo range

New European driving licence could cost hauliers

McQuaid chooses Scania and McElvaney Motors

Only the crumbliest flakiest chocolate….

Hino meets emissions standards

DAF moves to Euro 5

Insurance costs preventing young hauliers taking to the road

IRHA welcomes Blind Spot Mirror rules

IRU welcomes simplified dangerous goods instructions

Blind Spot rules get EU approval

New EU directive to aid truck manufacturers

Scania to deliver 100 trucks to Italian transport company

Permit scheme now in place

Argument for longer and heavier lorries

Calling all women with HGV licences

Kamaz eyes truck market opportunities

Hauliers End Protest on M50

Harris Hino scores at CV Show

MAN six-wheeler makes its debut

Chassis-cab Maxus at last from LDV

Avia moves up to 12 tonnes

Hino ready to stretch its muscles

Volvo poised to invest in Russian plant

DAF delivers 750,000th truck

Simulator shows dangers of speed, drink and phones

Volvo celebrates 80th anniversary

The iron mark – a symbol of Volvo for 80 years

Deal is struck over Supertruck of the future

New Stralis range announced

Euro 4 Hinos at CV Show

Ladyman unconvinced by longer lorries argument

Volvo to exhibit hybrid engine at CV Show

First FG, Labour & Green joint Private Members’ motion will boost rail freight and free up roads

Volkswagen increases stake in MAN

Iveco deal is the real thing

Safety warning to goods vehicle and bus drivers

Scania to increase engine production capacity

McKeefry Transport adds to model fleet

Volvo makes bid for Nissan Diesel

Iveco and Tata Motors explore strategic alliance opportunities

Volvo’s developing hybrid technology

Survey to establish usefulness of LHVs

Volvo confirms CV Show participation

EU CO2 plans will impact on vans and light trucks

Scania to halve carbon dioxide emissions by 2020

First Euro 5 Stralis tractors for Arcese Trasporti

Dublin City Council announces details of HGV cordon restrictions

DAF enhances CF Models

Cullen ready to impose maximum height restriction

Scania clinches Stobart deal

Volvo moves on hybrid trucks

MAN drops hostile takeover bid for Scania

Cullen criticised on lack of super-truck ban

Euro 5 Volvo unveiled in Northern Ireland

New tyre for 7.5 tonners

Iveco sign All Blacks sponsorship deal

Commercial Vehicle Show on the horizon

Iveco becomes new All Blacks global sponsor

Dublin Port Tunnel closes as truck breaks down

IAM advises on good braking habits

Scania strikes Spanish deal

Hauliers welcome Council intervention in Fermoy bypass dispute

Regulations for the carriage of dangerous goods through Dublin Port Tunnel

HGV sales up 10 per cent

Irish Rail to roll out laser technology to prevent bridge strikes

Commission approves aid for anti-pollution filters on heavy duty vehicles

IRHA warns of chronic traffic congestion

Merger talks as Volkswagen eyes up MAN and Scania

Keep on truckin’

An Taoiseach opening Dublin Port Tunnel

Search is one for Scania Young European Driver

Scania’s new Euro 5 technology

Volvo adds new engine variant to FH16

Westward celebrates 30 years as Scania importer

Cullen under fire over road safety proposals

45 foot containers get stay of execution

Volvo’s new safety system

Volvo Trucks takes gold in Chinese logistics competition

HGV sales soar ahead on Euro 4 regulations

Merger talks break down

It’s the real thing for Volvo

Scania goes Dutch

RSA issues lights warning

DAF Trucks raises benchmark

Three tipper trucks stolen

Mercedes-Benz now fully Euro 4 compliant

Lorry emissions update

‘Women drivers safer on rural roads’ study claims

Welcome for UN agency’s meeting on world road transport problems

Volvo’s road safety contribution

Truck fatality - Italian man charged

Ban for haulage operators

Truck fatality witnessed by husband

Transport interests to take note of Judge’s order?

Roche indicates problems caused by Delgany lorries

International road transport week begins Monday

Group proposes blind-spot mirrors

Iveco announces Adblue top-up policy

Hans Bekx Teamsport preparing for Le DAKAR 2007

Free Euro 4/5 and digital tachograph guide available

Truckers haul a record

Volvo trucks selling like hot cakes

"Over-enthusiastic" lorry drivers cited

Lorries to carry new brand name

Volume of truck trailer goods to mushroom - IBEC

Arm of truck smashes roof

Hauliers Association chief admits problem

Heavy Goods Vehicle strategy to be put on ice?

Trucks damage over 720 bridges

Trucker fined for bridge crash

KN Drinks Logistics places largest Stralis order

Hauliers may boycott bypass

Lorry driver jailed as mobile causes death

Joint venture finalised between Iveco, SAIC Motor corporation and chongqing heavy vehicle group

The Times turns its attention to trucking

Port Tunnel: 2 years late and still no opening date - Hayes

PACCAR realises excellent financial results

Hinduja Group acquire Iveco’s stake in Ashok Leyland

 

 

      



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  Features

A speedy delivery
Ever wonder how a package can be delivered so promptly or what procedure it goes through before ending its journey at the proposed destination. Well, a company involved in the industry is Mercury Express Ireland.

McCormack Haulage Services Ltd celebrating 20 years in business
McCormack Haulage Services Ltd is a Westmeath based Haulage Company. We at Irish Trucker decided to head to the Lake County and speak to its director’s MJ McCormack & Darren McCormack.

All road's lead to Shaw Commercials
September 2007 saw the second anniversary of our business at our new state of the art premises at Breaffy road business park, Castlebar, Co. Mayo

A proud tradition
For over 50 years, the Fitzsimons name has been synonymous with the haulage business in and around Navan, County Meath. Damian Fitzsimons’ father, and grandfather before him, got the family business up and running and Damian now oversees the various facets of the operation alongside his daughter, Robyn

Jorley Trans teams up with TPN
Jorley Trans is the latest haulage company to link up with the Pallet Network in Ireland and the Limerick based firm is already reaping the benefits of the partnership.

Across the globe
Before the Celtic Tiger hit this country in the early nineties, emigration was common place among the younger generation as they set about seeking their fortune in lands far afield.

Suicide Awareness Charity Truck Convoy
The third annual Suicide Awareness Charity Truck Convoy took place on Sunday 4th May last and wound its way around various towns and villages in the county. A total of over 80 trucks took part which was the biggest convoy to date and all the truckers have to be thanked for that achievement.

Dixon International celebrates 10th anniversary
Michael Dixon International Transport celebrated 10 years in business recently and Irish Trucker wasnÕt going to let the occasion pass without speaking to the Meath-based companyÕs affable managing director about what is now firmly established as one of the leading international haulage firms operating out of Ireland.

Horgan/Renault: A winning combination
Mike Horgan Commercials is renowned for providing an excellent service in specialised recovery and repair work to all vehicles used in the haulage industry, while the Kerry based firm have added a new string to the bow, having taken up the Renault dealership for the area.

WH McCormack & Sons is your only MAN!
For many years now, WH McCormack & Sons has specialised in the sale, service and repair of high quality used MAN commercial vehicles. Irish Trucker recently got the lowdown on the Strabane-based family-run concern which has been in business for nearly half a century.

The experts
Far removed are the days when a truck driver just needed a HGV licence to operate a lorry of any kind. These days, there are various courses that must be taken in order to be allowed drive a vehicle.

Making light work of heavy haulage
Agricultural machinery specialist Deering Transport offers a thoroughly-dependable and efficient nationwide heavy haulage solution. Irish Trucker visited the company depot near Kildare town and spoke to Dave Deering about the impressive, hardworking fleet and the full range of services provided.

All aboard the Mar-Train
Mar-Train Heavy Haulage Ltd. specialises in providing all manner of heavy haulage and awkward load solutions in Ireland, the UK and Europe.

Common sense never tyres
Any prudent businessman knows the folly of placing his eggs in one basket. It’s always best to have a back-up plan, a contingent component of the operation to increase the chances of survival and – dare I say it? - prosperity. Laois man Kieran Mooney diversified his haulage business by setting up Waste Tyre Collection Service last year – and he hasn’t looked back.

A word to the Wyse
Wyse Transport provides a quality, punctual and thoroughly reliable service to a host of discerning clients throughout Ireland, the UK and mainland Europe. The Swords-headquartered company is constantly moving with the times to ensure that its service levels remain second to none. Irish Trucker took a closer look

Brendan Bagnall cements his future
Headquartered in Drogheda, Brendan Bagnall Licensed Haulier is a family business with a stellar reputation throughout the north east and the capital.

A remarkable recovery!
In addition to outstanding truck and trailer repairs, Nenagh-based Bawn Trucks offers a full 24-hour recovery service that is unparalleled.

A speedy service
It is human nature for people to want something as soon as they order a package and J.P. Transpeed can offer a fast efficient service to its large customer base in the Midlands.

Hegarty's are the demolition kings
Hegarty Demolition Ltd is renowned throughout the country for providing an efficient and top quality service to its vast customer base. Plant manager David Richardson spoke to Irish Trucker about how the company has sustained its reputation for over three decades.

The heavy haulage specialist
Armagh-based Derryhale Transport specialises in plant and heavy haulage. Established in 2000, the brainchild of Dwight Cairns offers a solution for every haulage job. Naturally, Irish Trucker decided to take a closer look at this exceptional companyÉ

Dempsey of Cork makes its mark
Family-owned refrigerated transport company Dempsey of Cork Ltd. has become equally well known for the striking appearance of its fleet as for its commitment to service and value. Irish Trucker finds out more.

Variety is the spice
Specialising in readymix concrete, washed sand aggregates, all types of stone, drainage chippings, tipper truck hire and topsoil, Mangan Concrete & Haulage Ltd. in Crossmolina is a flexible and well-managed operation. Irish Trucker popped into the Glenmore quarry for a closer look.

Lagan's continue to impress
The Lagan Group name has become synonymous with the construction and civil engineering industry through many years of hard work and delivering a quality service in every project it has been involved in since being established almost 50 years ago.

Hard work paying off for Turner Haulage
It is a common known fact that to get any business off the ground takes a lot of hard work, determination and courage. For some it can be very rewarding and Brian Turner Haulage Ltd is a company that fits into that category.

High Noone
The transportation of feeds is a specialised area that Noons Transport Ltd has many years experience in. One of the company's managing directors Chris Noons spoke to Irish Trucker about the success of the business and what the future holds for the Co. Laois based firm.

You call - we haul
Hauliers’ transport all sorts of products and materials thus ensuring that all types of equipment such as trucks, trailers and lifts are needed to complete the many various tasks associated with the industry.

Today's products today
Kerry based haulier Robert Brennan has seen many changes in the industry over the years and he spoke to Irish Trucker about the nature of his business, Brennan’s Licensed Hauliers Ltd.

Top award for Murtagh Haulage
Mick Murtagh Livestock & General Haulage achieved major recognition recently when it won the 2008 National Haulier of the Year award for companies with one-to-five vehicles. After the awards ceremony, Irish Trucker caught up with the company’s managing director Mick Murtagh and discovered that he has also achieved plenty of success on the GAA fields of Westmeath.

O'Toole Transport scoops top award
Galway-based O’Toole Transport had reason to celebrate recently when it won its second National Haulier of the Year award in three years. Delighted with its latest success is managing director Laurence O’Toole, who is targeting further growth for the thriving family-run continental fish distributor in the coming years.

Donohue's move with the times
Any company that has been operating for the past 42 years is obviously doing something right and that is the case with Carlow based firm Tom Donohue Plant Hire Ltd, which has been supplying a quality service to the people of the South East for over four decades.

Fishing industry set for revival
After a few difficult years for the fishing industry, Martin Howley of the Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation (KFO) is predicting an upswing in fortunes in the near future as he outlines to Irish Trucker.

The Kolbe show
Kolbe Feeds in Cootehill, County Cavan is the sole distributor of animal feedstuffs for Carton Brothers (Manor Farm). A strong family-run operation which celebrates two decades in existence next year, Kolbe Feeds swept the board by winning a staggering seven prizes at the recent Boot to the Headlight truck show in Swords. Naturally, Irish Trucker felt compelled to provide a closer insight

Service with a Kyle
Tipperary-headquartered Kyle International Transport Ltd. provides a truly modern and thoroughly professional logistics solution that clients can depend upon. Owner and founder Micheal Boyle boasts a vast knowledge of the haulage sector, which he uses to telling effect in fronting this model transport company.

A professional service
As it draws close to its tenth anniversary, Sligo Haulage & Distribution Ltd. enjoys a solid reputation on the back of providing a thoroughly professional and reliable service to a strong core of customers. The company has made rapid strides since its inception and Irish Trucker decided to visit its Tubbercurry base to gain an insight into the success story being composed by founder Stephen Mullen.

Volvo displays carbon-dioxide-free range of trucks
The Volvo Group is the first vehicle manufacturer to produce demonstration trucks that can all be driven without emitting any environmentally harmful carbon dioxide (CO2).

A crisp service
David Cassidy Logistics is a burgeoning company based in Kilbrew, Ashbourne, Co Meath and although the business may be only a few short months in existence, already there are further plans to expand as the company managing director looks ahead to the future

All repairs Wrecktify(ed)
We all suffer it at one time or another, unfortunately crashes are a common occurrence in modern day society, but in the majority of cases, vehicles can be repaired and at Wrecktify Ltd, the smallest ‘tip’ is treated with the same care as major car or truck damage.

Woods Transport scoops top prize
Woods Transport won three awards, including Best Overall Truck, at the recent Boot to the Headlight Show in Swords, Co. Dublin and thrilled with the company’s success was its managing director Brendan Woods.

Launch of McElvaney E-news! - Subscribe today!
McElvaney Motors Ltd. is pleased to announce the launch of their McElvaney E-News !

Superquinn & McElvaney Motors: 'Fresh Thinking', Fresh Trucking
McElvaney Motors Ltd is pleased to announce the delivery of 13 new R420 Scania Tractor Units to Superquinn and it’s distribution partner, Wincanton!

Dangerous goods report is not welcomed
The European Parliament has adopted a report on harmonising the rules for the transport of dangerous goods. John Loughran reports.

Finger in many pies
Running a successful company can be an exhausting and testing time for anyone at different stages, but when you have three businesses under the one umbrella, it takes a special kind of person to deal with such a workload.

You call - we haul
In just over a decade, Cork man Mark Dolphin has developed a strong multifaceted haulage firm through sheer hard work and perseverance. Today, Mark Dolphin Heavy & General Haulage & Low Loader stands as a prime example of what can be achieved by providing a quality service at all times.

A flexible service
Equally at home delivering furniture or refrigerated products, Noel Flanagan Ltd. has come a long way since diversifying its range of services just over a decade ago. Irish Trucker went to south Monaghan to take a closer look at this exemplary family business.

New kid on the block
Starting your own business can be a daunting task and many have found it difficult to cope with the pressures of running a company, but Kilkenny native MJ McGuinness has no problems in running two haulage based firms - Interlink and Secure Storage despite the fact that he has just recently turned 21!

An efficient service
Time is of the essence in the haulage industry and the quickest, safest delivery means everything to both client and customer. This is why Francis Ely Transport Ltd is one of the top firms in the South East of Ireland.

David Gray's mobile network
Providing a top-class breakdown/repairs service, David Gray Mobile Repairs has built a large network of customers in the greater Kildare/Dublin area and further afield. Irish Trucker caught up with the Rathangan-based company proprietor to get an insight into his unique and extremely popular service.

McGuire's continue to grow
M. McGuire Haulage Ltd may only be established eight years, but during the intervening years the company has grown into one of the top firms in their field of expertise.

ECT - the sand and gravel specialists
ECT Sand & Gravel is a leading supplier of washed sand and gravel in the Wicklow area. The company was set up by Wexford native Vincent Cousins over a decade ago and in that time has earned a reputation for reliability, value-for-money and excellence.

AGE Ltd helps Scania keep cool
Despite being in existence for just four years, AGE Ltd has established itself as one of IrelandÕs leading suppliers of garage equipment. Managing director Willie Barry explains more.

ESR defy the odds
The haulage industry has many different areas and all are important in order to keep operations running smoothly. In this fickle business, it is of the utmost importance to keep downtime to a minimum. Companies like ESR acknowledge this fact and their policy is built around it.

RTA: here to stay
The newly-formed Road Transport Association (RTA) hit the national headlines with its ‘go slow’ protest on the M50 on Tuesday May 8 2007. So what exactly is the RTA and what are its aims? Irish Trucker met up with Michael McMahon to find out

The race is on!
Two years ago, an Italian national won the Young European Truck Driver award. Ireland's entry came fifth. Can we improve on our 2005 showing?

Gallen's keep reaching out
Gallen Transport Crane & Truck Hire has become one of the leading specialists in their field of expertise, despite only being ten years in existence and company managing director Kelvin Gallen spoke to Irish Trucker about their success.

The muck shifting specialists
SG Gilchrist Haulage is a thriving company based in Banbridge, Co. Down. Specialising in muck shifting, it has numerous contracts ongoing in the Belfast area as managing director Gordon Gilchrist explains.

Dennisons in the driving seat for Mencap Race Day!
Mencap will kick-start the summer festival of racing at Down Royal with its annual Race Day event on the 22nd June. Local business Dennison Commercials Ltd has added some fuel injection by announcing that it will be the lead sponsor at the learning disability charitys 8th event at this prestigious racecourse.

St. Christopher's Charity Convoy
The St Christopher’s Charity Convoy was held on the 6th May in Co. Longford. It was a huge success with 74 trucks and vans turning out polished and shinning

A truckers paradise
Last year, over 400,000 commercial vehicles passed through the Port of Larne and with many excellent services available to hauliers and businesses alike, it is no surprise to learn that the location is being continually developed.

Westplant Contracts - for all your transport requirements
Westplant Contracts Ltd is a thriving company based in Roscommon town specialising in transport, civil engineering and plant hire. It is part of the Doran Bros group which was set up nine years ago by brothers Davy and Tommy Doran whose background is in plant maintenance.

Cruzing 4 kidz
On Sunday the 18th March 2007 an unprecedented event took place on the roads of County Wexford. Over 120 trucks, including articulated and rigid lorries, cement lorries and 40 motorbikes took to the roads in a Charity Truck and Motorbike run.

Model machines
Wexford County Council’s dedicated machinery yard is a self-sufficient venture which must justify its own existence by running at a profit each year. Irish Trucker visited the Enniscorthy base and spoke to Hugh Russell, the individual charged with overseeing daily operations at the busy and well-stocked Model County yard.

A new experience
Nugent Coachworks may be a relatively new business as a manufacturer of recovery systems having only been established for the past four years, but as Company Director Shane Nugent explained, they are quickly building a reputation for reliabity and efficiency.

First in the queue
First Choice Commercials was established by Mark O’Neill in 1999 with the business specialising in the sales of quality used commercials. However, in the last eight years, the company has added many strings to their bow as Mark explains to Irish Trucker.

The Travers touch is all about quality
By providing an unrivalled personal touch, James Travers Garage in Kilkenny has evolved from humble beginnings into a highly-respected one stop shop for all servicing, repair and recovery needs. Irish Trucker popped into the Ormonde Road premises and discovered that further developments are very much in the pipeline.

Courier firm meets business demands
Carlow Express Freight Ltd was founded in the mid 1980s. Having started off as a small business, the company has adjusted to the various changes that have taken place in Ireland over the last ten years or so. Managing Director Matt Cowman spoke to Cian Ó Raghallaigh.

A fast, efficient recovery
Alan Graham Recovery Services is one of Ireland's leading vehicle breakdown recovery operators. Established in Enniskillen 17 years ago by Alan, the company provides a 24-hour nationwide service and is an approved agent for such reputable names as AA, and the RAC.

Transport firm makes its mark
AMD International Transport has been one of many transport companies in Northern Ireland for several years. Managing Director Adrian McDonnell explains more.

Breslin is A1
Transporting heavy plant and machine loads takes a special service and A1 Lowloader Limited falls into that category. The firm also provides an excellent Plant Hire package for their customers.

Ten years a-growing
Eamonn Casey Haulage is a family-run business specialising in self-loading and uploading. The company celebrated 10 years in business in 2006 and managing director Eamonn Casey is pleased to report that the demand for his services are as great as ever.

Nobody moves it like Gkt
Operating from a four-acre site at the heart of Dublin’s docklands, Gary Keville Transport Limited provides a diverse range of services across many sectors of the haulage industry.

Onwards and upwards
Since its inception six years ago, Kelly Brothers in Tempo has forged a stellar reputation as a thoroughly dependable commercial vehicle workshop. The calendar year just ended also saw the Fermanagh company take its first tentative steps into haulage, so what better time for Irish Trucker to get an update from partners Micky and Stephen Kelly?

Treanor Commercials thriving in truck industry
Since its establishment, Declan Treanor Commercials Ltd has been a great success. The north-east based firm has done well both in the repair and sales of vehicles. Managing Director Declan Treanor spoke to Cian Ó Raghallaigh.

New Maxus arrives at Healy's
LDV recently launched their new range of Maxus light commercial vehicles which are set to take the Irish market by storm. The full range is now available from Jimmy Healy & Sons Commercials Ltd, main LDV and DAF dealers in Wicklow.

Marsdens' are A1
A1 Marsden Recovery Specialists is a name synonymous with providing an excellent service to their large customer base and they are without doubt at the forefront of their field of expertise.

Irish Towing services lead the field
Breakdowns are unfortunately a part of every day life and worse still, they always seem to happen at the most inconvenient times, but companies like Irish Towing Services have made it their business to ease the stress of breaking down.

DAF XF105 voted 'International Truck of the Year 2007'
During a special celebration evening at the eve of the 61st IAA Commercial Vehicles 2006 exhibition in Hanover, taking place between 21st and 28th of September, the ‘International Truck of the Year 2007’ award was officially handed over to DAF Trucks president Aad Goudriaan by Andy Salter, chairman of the jury.

Action cancer, Northern Ireland - Big Bus
In keeping with its longstanding tradition of giving back to the communities in which it operates, Alcoa Wheel Products is proud to announce its support of Action Cancer, Northern Ireland’s leading cancer charity, with the donation of a set of Alcoa Dura-Bright® wheels.

McElvaney Motors: Rock solid deal with Roadstone
In early 2006 McElvaney Motors secured a sale of 8 trucks to Roadstone.

Family fortunes thrive as truckers' trade develops
CJ Truckin Ltd, run by Conor Jennings, continues to grow. His father Pat ran a fleet in the 1970s and now runs a successful garage. Conor is now helping his father as well as running his own fleet on the same premises writes Cian O Raghallaigh.

Double repair service gives company cutting edge
Many firms involved in the repairs of vehicles will look after either trucks or cars. Wellington Transport Ltd and its sister company Boyle Motors can do both writes Cian O Raghallaigh.

A blind spot of bother
Recent talk has centred on the Government introducing new legislation to make ÔcyclopsÕ mirrors mandatory on all trucks and although the law has been passed for new vehicles from January 2007, owners of older models will be allowed fit the mirrors at their own discretion.

Pallet network gives firm extra options
Since becoming established in Mayo over 21 years ago, East West Express has built a sound reputation in the haulage business in the West of Ireland. Their decision to become part of the Pallet Network has proven to be an excellent move. Managing Director James Marren spoke to Cian O Raghallaigh

Experience helps transport firm excel
Involved in transporting goods since 1972, John Phillips Transport Ltd continues to provide an efficient service for all its customers nationwide. Managing Director John Phillips spoke to Cian O Raghallaigh.

Transport firm a proven success
Kane International Transport is a Kildare-based firm which has managed to establish itself, thanks in part to its international contacts, writes Cian O Raghallaigh.

\A safe network
The practice of parcel delivery is on occasion associated with failure to deliver on time and damaged goods. However, that scenario has changed dramatically in Ireland since the establishment of The Pallet Network.

Beechfield products offer premier service
Beechfield Products and Transport is a long established family-run business which specialises in providing professional licensed haulage, animal collection and skip hire services. Here, director John Hastings fills us in on what the Roscrea-based company is all about.

Lights, camera, action!
Limerick-based company Mobetronics Ltd. is still only in its formative stage, but the brainchild of David OÕConnell and Lorraine Sheehan has tremendous potential. Offering Irish customers a state-of-the-art range of mobile safety and security equipment, Mobetronics is an exciting newcomer that has identified a niche market within the transport sector.

Working after dark ensuring success
For one Kerry company, the hard slog and late nights involved in a haulage firm is beginning to pay off as owner Maggie Scanlon explained to Cian O Raghallaigh.

Gallery view looks positive as Gorey firm moves forward
Gallery Transport has been operating in Wexford since 1990 and continues to supply products nationwide. The companyÕs use of vegetable oil is another step forward writes Cian O Raghallaigh.

VOSA steps up UK roadside checks and targets foreign hauliers
Irish hauliers using the UKÕs road network can expect regular roadside checks as the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) steps up checks on foreign lorries. John Loughran reports.

Haulage firm holding its own
Barna Licensed Transport Services has proven its value in the transport industry since its establishment in Limerick in 1979 writes Cian O Raghallaigh.

Haugh Haulage continue to grow
Five years ago this July, Oliver Haugh made the monumental decision to purchase his own lorry. Today Haugh Haulage comprises 14 trucks and the managing director himself tells Irish Trucker all about the success of the company in such a short space of time.

Switzerland considers alpine
The European Union and Switzerland are investigating the possibility of establishing an Alpine Trade Exchange to encourage a shift from transporting goods by road to rail.

Moving transport firm in proper direction
Since its establishment, Fitzy Transport has expanded its fleet and has developed sufficiently to continue to do so as managing director Pat Fitzgerald explained to Cian O Raghallaigh.

CMP fly high
Customer satisfaction is the most important factor in any business, but not many companies can prove that they will go to the ends of the earth in order to find the right deal for a client, unless that business is Commercial Motor Products Ltd.

Quality vehicles at a quality price
Purchasing light commercials and heavy goodsâ vehicles can be a costly exercise for any haulage company, but Doherty Plant Services in Co. Tyrone offer an excellent range of trucks at a very competitive rate.

McConnon's celebrate 25 years in business
Since its establishment in 1981, McConnon’s Vehicle Recovery Ltd has been providing one of the most prompt and efficient breakdown recovery services in the country. The Co. Louth-based company also offers a full repairs service to its ever-increasing list of customers.

A commercial success
O’Shea Commercials Ltd. was originally founded by Sean and Mary O’Shea over 25 years ago. Sean is still head of this family-run business, which has grown from strength to strength over the years.

A focus on road safety
Two of EuropeÕs leading truck manufacturers, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo continue to lead the competition, when it comes to developing cutting edge technology aimed at reducing road fatalities and injuries.

A class act for 30 years
When it comes to truck maintenance, Richie Foley possesses the Midas touch. The Corkman knows literally everything there is to know about light and heavy commercial vehicles, which is exactly why his business - Foley’s Garage in Watergrasshill - is held in such high esteem in Munster and further afield.

Fitzpatrick's Recovery Ltd - the breakdown specialists
Fitzpatrick’s Recovery Ltd is one of Ireland’s leading vehicle breakdown recovery operations. Established in Cork 12 years ago by John Fitzpatrick, the company provides a 24-hour nationwide service and is an approved agent for such reputable names as AA, Green Flag and RAC.

Creevy Transport continues to build
The haulage trade is a very fickle business and even more so now as the ever-increasing price of diesel has left many companies struggling, but Carrickmacross-based Creevy Transport is going from strength to strength and Managing Director Stephen Martin explains to Irish Trucker how this has come about.

McElvaney Motors: Dublin - Expands to meet demands!
When McElvaney Motors decided to upgrade its Dublin facility, it was an inspired move. In fact, since carrying out a complete overhaul of its Dublin outlet, McElvaney Motors has been able to provide customers with a better and more efficient service.

Donnell & Ellis - the heavy haulage specialists
Donnell & Ellis is a thriving transport/heavy haulage firm based in Omagh, Co. Tyrone. The company offers quick, reliable, efficient and cost effective solutions for the movement of quarry equipment and large plant machinery in Ireland, the UK and Europe.

A whole lot of rubble
Concrete Recycling Specialists have been established for the past three years and are based in Daingean, Co. Offaly. Company managing Director Kevin Daly spoke to Irish Trucker about how the business has grown during the intervening years.

A successful break in the recovery game
After a number of years working as commercial breakers, one Kingscourt firm has made the transition to recovery services. Managing Director Ed Sheridan spoke to Cian O Raghallaigh.

Ballydonarea Transport makes its mark
Since setting up Ballydonarea Transport Ltd in 2000, managing director Dave Whyte has seen it grow from a one-man operation into one of the most successful businesses of its kind in the greater Dublin area.

Competent transporters contain cabin challenge
Kevin Ducie Ltd has been in operation for the pastÊthree decades and in that time, the company has shown its capabilities for transporting containers, cabins and generators throughout the country reports Cian O Raghallaigh.

McElvaney Motors - Vendors of 21 Scania Trucks to Virginia Transport
McElvaney Motors is pleased to announce the sale of 21 new Scania trucks to Virginia Transport, Virginia, Co Cavan.

Ireland is a growing market for Premier Pits' pits
Premier Pits’ continue to build upon their success in Ireland with several leading truck, coach and bus companies installing their prefabricated steel vehicle pits.

Stonehall Shunty ... the smarter choice
The Stonehall Shunty, a truck mounted forklift developed and built by Stonehall Engineering of Shannon, Co. Clare is a relative newcomer to the Irish & UK markets but it has been making a big impression in the industry since its arrival.

Volvo Trucks to show off all new product range at CV Show
The 2006 Commercial Vehicle Show, to be held at the NEC, Birmingham from 25th - 27th April 2006, will feature three Volvo stands - Volvo Trucks, Volvo Selected Trucks and Volvo Parts and Service/Roadcrew.

Dublin's HGV traffic plan
Dublin City Council’s long awaited HGV traffic management plan for the city was approved by councillors at a highly charged meeting of the council on April 10. However, the plan could yet be destined for the courts.

Investment in new premises gives added momentum to transmission service
Adtec Aerauto have been involved in the remanufacturing, repairing and supplying of transmissions, axles and steering assemblies for a number of years. The opening of a new purpose-built head office close to Navan, Co.Meath, is another example of the continuous development of the company as managing director Kieran Mulvany explained to Cian O Raghallaigh.

JGM goes from strength to strength
Bulk transport is an area in the haulage industry that relies on certain few products to be transported and one such firm, JGM Transport have cornered the animal feeds and coal market.

At the Corr of the matter
Celebrating 25 years in business, Armagh-headquarterd Corr Brothers provides hauliers in and around the north eastÕs border area with a comprehensive, invaluable commercial vehicle engineering service. IRISH TRUCKER caught up with Chris Corr, a director in the family-run company, to learn more about this exceptional Orchard County business.

Excellence in vehicle safety and air brake systems
Ring Road Ltd. are located conveniently just off the N7 and minutes from the M50 in Greenogue Business Park on the Newcastle Road. Their reputation in vehicle safety and air brake systems precedes them.

Providing a gateway to Europe
Since its inception as Thomas Morgan Transport Ltd. 17 years ago, Morgan International has always ensured that both staff and customers are looked after equally.

A weight off your mind
Weighbridges are an integral part of the haulage industry as barely a day passes that a truck carrying bulk freight is requested to record their weight while collecting a load.

Avia proving to be commercially viable
Dublin-based firm CP Commercials recently began retailing the Avia truck. The vehicle has a number of attractive features and with CP Commercials proving its worth by selling a large number of trucks in the first few months, Avia's decision to use the Baldoyle firm has been justified writes Cian O Raghallaigh.

Hauliers find support from an unlikely source
It isn’t that often that the Irish road haulage industry receives a shot in the arm from the employer lobby group, IBEC. But it the recent past it has been making some positive soundings. John Loughran reports.

McDonnell Commercials win Volvo Truck top dealer award
McDonnell Commercials have won the Volvo Truck Dealer Award 2005 beating competition from over 90 Volvo outlets in the UK and Ireland. They were presented with the award by Markku Olkinuora, the MD of Volvo Truck and Bus, at a prestigious award ceremony in the UK recently

Dublin Tunnel Commercials can now calibrate digital tachographs
Dublin Tunnel Commercials has been approved to carry out repairs and maintenance on digital tachographs

Young's - For all your truck repair
Young’s Truck and Tractor Repairs carry out repairs to all makes of trucks, tractors and trailers. Here, Managing Director Denis Young gives us the lowdown on the busy Mitchelstown concern and outlines the company’s plans to go down the diagnostics route.

Building for a better future
Since being established in 1979, Galway Truck Centre has progressed to one of the most reliable, customer friendly dealers in the country. Managing Director Tommie Keeler explained to Irish Trucker magazine the secret behind their long lasting success.

Transporter takes care of timber task
Paddy Carey has proven his worth as a haulage transporter and can look forward to further success in the business writes Cian O Raghallaigh .

Further protests planned
The sight of 100 lorries forming a convoy either side of the East Link Bridge on Wednesday morning (5th April) could become a regular occurrence as Hauliers continue their protest over the new penalty points system.

At the vanguardd of road safety
Volvo, the Scandinavian truck, bus and carmaker has pioneered a number of safety initiatives, which are aimed at making a positive contribution towards road safety. John Loughran reports.

Log on to KDW for a quality service
Headquartered in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, KDW Transport specialises in the haulage of timber and logs. Now in its 20th year, Kenny Warrington’s brainchild is one of the largest local operators in its chosen file of expertise. This is a real success story and there’s no reason in the world why future prognosis can’t be equally positive.

Worthy award winner
OÕToole Transport in Moycullen, County Galway was a deserving recipient of the 2005 IRHA National Haulier of the Year award for companies with two to ten vehicles.

"McElvaney Motors - Right on Target!"
McElvaney Motors is pleased to announce the sale of 20 new Scania R420 trucks to Target Express Ireland.

Mercedes-Benz appoints new commercial dealer
Mercedes-Benz has appointed the M50 Truck & Van Centre as a new Commercial Vehicles Dealer following the recent integration into the Finglas company’s operation of Crosson Commercials’ Mercedes-Benz Van Centre business.

Volvo launch the new FH16 - Europe's most powerful production truck
With its 660hp 16-litre D16E engine, the new Volvo FH16 – launched today – is Europe’s most powerful production truck.

Shrewd commercial dealer and truck dismantler
With a network of contacts in Northern Ireland and England, Roy Hamilton has proven his ability in selling mixers and tippers. His business has also been prompt in ensuring a swift recovery service for truckers.

Good service pays
In 2000, Tyrone native Mark Hawkes made the brave decision of starting his own haulage business and six years later Hawkes International Transport is going from strength to strength.

Shaw Commercials opens new VTN test centre
Shaw Commercials recently became the first VTN Commercial Test Centre in Mayo. This coincided with the company’s decision to relocate to a new purpose built premises at Breaffy Road Business Park in Castlebar.

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.

JJ Contracts drive to achieve more
The haulage industry is one of the toughest businesses to get on in such is the competition these days. JJ Contracts' transport manager Michelle McInaw spoke to Irish Trucker about how a company survives in today's market.

Barrot gives EU member states May ultimatum
After several false dawns, it now seems likely that the introduction of the digital tachograph across the European Union will take place in May this year. John Loughran reports.

Robert Bosch GmbH has entered into an alliance with Knorr Bremse Systeme
Robert Bosch GmbH has entered into an alliance with Knorr Bremse Systeme f¸r Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH to produce driver assistance systems for commercial vehicles.

Identifying the role of RoRo in Europe's future transport network
Leading oil products distribution specialist Reynolds Logistics has taken delivery of three new Mercedes-Benz tractor units, one Actros and two Axors to add to its large fleet of Mercedes-Benz trucks

Drom Transport makes its mark
Sean OÕCallaghan, Noel Walsh and Barry OÕSullivan of Drom Transport.

Barry's breaking new ground
Rising running costs in the haulage industry has led to an upsurge in business for Mitchelstown-based Barry Commercial Dismantlers, according to yard manager Paul Linehan.

Busy times in Longford
Hannify Commercials just outside Longford town is well known throughout the midlands for the sale of quality second hand trucks. The company also has a thriving repair and maintenance business, while they now also specialise in brake lining, under the banner of Longford Brake Distributors.

Bypassing hauliers' best interest?
Is the Enfield/Kinnegad bypass, which opened before Christmas yet another example of the Irish road haulage industry being taken for granted? John Loughran poses the question.

Everything under the one roof
Duffy Commercials in Killycramp, Cootehill, Co. Cavan specialise in the sale of new and used commercial vehicles across a range of marques, as well as light and heavy commercial servicing and repairs. Manager Barry Duffy gave Irish Trucker an overview of the company’s operations.

Calor Gas takes 250,000th truck from Leyland Assembly Plant
The 250,000th truck chassis to be produced at the Leyland Trucks assembly plant in Lancashire - since it was opened in 1980 - rolled off the line earlier this year and will enter service with Calor Gas in the New Year.

Serving the public through traffic trials
Despite the increased vehicle levels on Irish roads, a reliable team has helped a Granard man ensure the smooth delivery of Pat the Baker's bread to Irish homes.

A moving experience
Every day sees the emergence of new companies in all types of business. However, those who specialise in Plant Hire know that the secret of their success is a long established commitment to their clients. Hinch Plant Hire is one such company and Irish Trucker caught up with director Trevor Hinch, who explained how the Laois based firm have stood the test of time.

McArdles celebrate 22 years at the top
McArdles' Test Centre in Dundalk has built a reputation of being an excellent garage which provide a quality service to their clients. Irish Trucker magazine caught up with office manager Margo Mitchell who told us about the secret of their sustained success.

 



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