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Turning point
Investment is flowing back into key infrastructure. Electric fleets are no longer on the horizon but hitting the road. Self-driving pilots are becoming real-world trials.
Hauliers warn of growing crisis as truck driver testing delays worsen
The Irish Road Haulage Association has accused the Road Safety Authority (RSA) of sidelining the commercial driving sector by shifting testing staff to focus on car tests, in an effort to cut wait times under political pressure.
Jacobs to lead major upgrade of Western rail corridor in Ireland
Jacobs has been appointed by Iarnród Éireann to spearhead the upgrade of the Galway–Port Arlington rail line, a key 140km stretch in Ireland’s Western region.
Go Ahead CEO steps down after steering growth and sustainability push
Miguel Parras has stepped down as CEO of Go Ahead Group after 20 months in the role.
Belfast to debut self-driving shuttle in smart transport milestone
Belfast is set to launch its first autonomous shuttle service this May, marking a significant step in the city’s smart mobility transformation.
Manfreight electrifies logistics with landmark green fleet upgrade
Manfreight has unveiled a game-changing fleet expansion, rolling out 50 new FH500 Aero Trucks and 100 Schmitz Cargobull trailers — including the UK's first all-electric semi-trailer.
Dublin industrial property market rebounds with 18-month high in activity
Dublin’s industrial and logistics sector is showing renewed momentum, with take-up surging 54% in H1 2025 compared to last year—marking the strongest performance in a year and a half, according to CBRE Ireland.
Freight future
Change is moving fast in the world of logistics. Infrastructure once built for yesterday’s trade patterns is being reimagined, while fleets and facilities are stepping into smarter, more agile roles.
DHL commits £550m to Derby hub and robotics-led logistics upgrade
DHL Supply Chain is investing £550m in a new health logistics centre in Derby and expanding automation across its UK and Ireland operations.
FedEx adds world’s first converted ATR 72-600 to modernise regional fleet
FedEx is set to fly the world’s first ATR 72-600 converted from passenger to freighter, marking a significant move to refresh its regional fleet.
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