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Operator licensing for Northern Ireland by April

O Licensing-Armstrong, Wilson, Attwood, WebbOperator licensing for Northern Ireland by April NEW

The Environment Minister Alex Attwood has reassured the Freight Transport Association that he is confident Operator Licensing will be introduced into Northern Ireland by April.

Changes To MOT Test for Trucks and Trailers

Changes to MOT Test for Trucks and Trailers

Changes to the MOT Test for Trucks and Trailers come into effect in February after the European Roadworthiness Directive (2009/40/EC) was amended by a new European Commission Directive 2010/48/EU.

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Working at Height in the Transport Sector

Vehicle Pit BridgeWorking at Height in the Transport Sector

Every year, maintenance operations lead to serious injury and death in Northern Ireland. Here, we focus on the road haulage industry and more specifically work involved in maintaining vehicles.

FedEx Lands in Northern Ireland

FedEx lands in northern irelandFedEx Lands in Northern Ireland

FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp., and the world's largest express transportation company, will improve connectivity for firms in Northern Ireland doing business with foreign markets and create employment for 52 people with a new facility in Carrickfergus, County Antrim.

Export & Freight Transport & Logistics Awards Winners

ExF Award Winners 2011Congratulations to all this years
Export & Freight Transport & Logistics Awards Winners
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Winners in the annual Export & Freight Transport & Logistics Awards 2011 have been unveiled at a glittering ceremony at the Ramada Hotel in Belfast.

Woodside Group Acquire All-Route Shipping Ltd

Woodside Group Acquire All-Route Shipping Ltd

The Woodside Group has acquired All-Route Shipping Ltd., giving its logistics services a global reach.

Ports are key asset for economic growth, says Kennedy

Kennedy PortPorts are key asset for economic growth, says Kennedy

Northern Ireland's ports represent a key strategic asset that can drive economic growth. That was the message from Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy when he visited Warrenpoint Harbour.

Increase in Used Trucks on the Road Here

Increase in Used Trucks on the Road Here

The latest edition of the Northern Ireland Road and Rail Transport Statistics shows that almost three quarters of trucks registered in the first three months of the year were previously used vehicles.

Stena Line buoyant with new routes clearance

Stena Line buoyant with new routes clearance

Ferry company Stena Line has expressed its delight that its acquisition of the DFDS routes from Belfast to Liverpool (Birkenhead) and Belfast to Heysham has been fully approved by the Competition Commission.

Mercedes Benz Actros 'A Premium Long Distance Truck'

New Mercedes-Benz ActrosWorld Premiere for New Mercedes Benz Actros

The world premiere of Mercedes-Benz first new truck in 15 years has just taken place - and Export & Freight's Helen Beggs has flown to Brussels to see it being exclusively unveiled to an international gathering of journalists.

Calls for Real Action on the Issue of Fuel Tax Reductions

Calls for Real Action on the Issue of Fuel Tax Reductions

The recent Brent crude oil price jump to $119 a barrel, following OPEC's hold on production has left no doubt that any benefits derived by UK fleets from the fair fuel stabiliser have disappeared, The Fuelcard Company has warned.

FTA survey reveals 'patchy' growth and optimism

FTA survey reveals 'patchy' growth and optimism

Research from the Freight Transport Association reveals a 'patchy' start to 2011 for transport operators, with activity levels varying considerably between industry sectors and from quarter to quarter.

All set for Irvinestown Truck Convoy

All set for Irvinestown Truck ConvoyAll set for Irvinestown Truck Convoy

The annual Irvinestown Truck Convoy, part of the Lady of the Lake Festival, which celebrates its 11th anniversary this year, gets underway on Friday July 22nd, with Export & Freight again supporting the occasion as Media Partners.

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Exclusive:

TruckfestTruckfest is Coming to Northern Ireland in 2012

We can exclusively reveal that the highly popular Truckfest is coming to Belfast next year, with Export & Freight having been appointed Media Partners.

Drogheda Port Reports Increased Traffic Levels

DrogDrogheda Port Reports Increased Traffic Levelsheda Port Reports Increased Traffic Levels

Drogheda Port Company's annual report and trading results shows the Port is successfully managing to navigate the global economic downturn with an improved and solid performance for 2010.

Belfast Harbour Outlines Three Year Corporate Plan

Belfast Harbour Outlines Three Year Corporate Plan

Belfast Harbour's new Corporate Plan for 2011-2013 details plans to invest £92m in capital projects related to the Port and Harbour Estate.

New IRHA President

New IRHA President

The IRHA has a new President. Eoin Gavin from Bunratty in Co Clare was elected at the recent 38th Annual General Meeting of the Association.

A World Where Art & Freight Collide

Redhead PicassoA World Where Art & Freight Collide

Bringing the world of culture into the world of work may appear to be an uncommon marriage, but for Redhead International it has proven to be a perfect metaphor for their working practices. And to this end, they will be exhibiting the gallery of artwork from their successful The Art of Smartfreight campaign at one of the UK's leading freight and transport conferences Multimodal 2011.

Shelbourne accredited Business Centre status by Nissan GB

Shelbourne MotorsShelbourne accredited Business Centre status by Nissan GB

Having met the high criteria set out by the manufacturer, Shelbourne Nissan can now cater for local business customers and larger fleet operators, who will find a vehicle to meet their requirements from the extensive range of Nissan cars and light commercial vehicles at the Portadown based dealership.

UK’s largest ever fuel laundering plant smashed in Armagh

NI Laundering PlantUK's largest ever fuel laundering plant smashed in Armagh

The UK's largest ever fuel laundering operation capable of producing over thirty million litres of illicit fuel a year and costing the taxpayer an estimated £20m in lost revenue has been dismantled by HM Revenue & Customs in County Armagh.

Export & Freight Launch New Video Service

Export & Freight Launch New Video Service

4 Square Media, publishers of Export & Freight magazine, have launched a new Export & Freight TV service on its website that will benefit both the local transport and logistics industry, and the magazine's growing off line and online readership throughout Ireland.

Scrap fuel duty revenue raising ruse, FTA tells Treasury

Scrap fuel duty revenue raising ruse, FTA tells Treasury

In its submission to the Treasury ahead of the Budget on 23 March, the Freight Transport Association has called on the Chancellor to abandon plans for an above-inflation fuel tax increase this year.

Irish hauliers to withdraw services in absence of fuel surcharge

Irish hauliers to withdraw services in absence of fuel surcharge

The Irish Road Haulage Association has formally notified trade bodies and customers that its members can no longer guarantee 'the provision of professional and reliable transport services without the introduction of a fuel surcharge to offset rising fuel costs.'

Deputy Harbour Master Killed in Air Crash

Belfast Harbour deputy Harbour Master Michael EvansDeputy Harbour Master Killed in Air Crash

Belfast's deputy Harbour Master Michael Evans was one of six people killed in the plane crash in Cork.

Competition Commission investigates Stena Line Irish Sea acquisitions

Competition Commission investigates Stena Line Irish Sea acquisitions

Competition Commission investigates Stena Line Irish Sea acquisitionsThe Competition Commission has been called in to investigate Stena Line's acquisition of two Irish Sea ferry services from DFDS; the matter has been referred to the Commission by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT).

Fixed penalties for transport offences are introduced here

Fixed penalties for transport offences are introduced here

Driver and Vehicle Agency officers here will now be able to issue fixed penalties to non-compliant drivers. The move is part of a concerted effort by DVA to promote greater compliance by road freight operators

Belfast Set To Become Leading Renewables Centre

Belfast set to become Leading Renewables Centre

belfast set to become leading renewables centreBelfast could become one of the UK's leading renewable energy hubs. It is after Belfast Harbour and Danish firm, DONG Energy, one of the leading energy groups in Northern Europe, signed a letter of intent for an historic agreement.

Nomadic teams up with Harland & Wolff again...100 years on

Nomadic teams up with Harland & Wolff again...100 years on

The 100 year link between the SS Nomadic and Harland & Wolff is about to be rekindled.

Belfast Port tonnages rise after three years of decline

Belfast Port tonnages rise after three years of decline

Figures just published by Belfast Harbour reveal tonnages through the Port during 2010 grew by over 5% to stand at 16.5m tonnes – the first increase after three years of decline; tonnages had previously fallen by 10% since 2007 in the wake of the global credit crunch.

Truck Makers Commit to CV Show 2011

Truck Makers Commit
to CV Show 2011

Some of the leading truck makers have committed themselves to supporting this April's CV Show at Birmingham's NEC.

Time To Enter The Transport & Logistics Awards 2011

Export & Freight AwardsTime To Enter The Transport & Logistics Awards 2011

Time flies - and if you are not in, you can't win! With preparations well underway for the annual Export & Freight Transport & Logistics Awards 2011, it's time YOU considered entering what is the Irish industry's premier awards event.

Beware Road Fuel Rip Off

Beware Road Fuel Rip Off

Filling your truck with fuel at a price that seems too good to be true could end up costing much more than you think.

Irish ´Cowboy´ Drivers Can Expect More Heat from VOSA

VOSA is to step up its targeting of non-compliant operators, with Northern Ireland drivers likely to bear some of the pain, as both the DVA here and the Road Safety Authority in the Republic are now sharing intelligence and exploring the possibility of mounting joint operations.

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Court Report

Big Fine & Ban for 'Overweight' Driver

A Belfast driver was convicted at Antrim Magistrates Court and fined a total of £2,000 plus £25 court costs and in addition received a one year disqualification from driving.

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Phil Flander's Soapbox

The changes to the O licensing regime in Northern Ireland to bring it more into line with the GB model will take effect during the first quarter of next year, 2012.

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Free Advice Available for Freight Operators

by Gillian McIntyre

When the Goods Vehicles (Licensing of Operators) Act 2010 is implemented in early 2012, all those using goods vehicles over 3.5 tonnes in the course of their trade or business will be required to have an operator's license.

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Alastair Peoples Chief Executive Officer, VOSA

The Chief Executive Officer of the Vehicle & Operator Services Agency, Alastair Peoples, has welcomed the establishment of a Transport Regulation Unit in Northern Ireland, as well as the forthcoming introduction of the Graduated Fixed Penalty Scheme.





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  • Dennisons Gets A Facelift spacer6
  • World First for Fuso Canter spacer16-17
  • Phil Flanders Soap Box spacer18
  • Goodyear Tyres Put To The Test spacer22-23
  • Face To Face With: Marc Martinez – Managing Director, Renault Trucks UK spacer34-35
  • FedEx Expands in Northern Ireland spacer36-37
  • Test Driving the Iveco EcoStralis spacer38-39
  • Stena Line Opens New Terminal spacer44-45
  • Concerns Over CPC Take Up spacer50-55
  • Innovative Trailer Sector Leads the Way spacer56-59
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