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Irish express and courier boom has gone

The boom days for express and courier companies serving Ireland have gone, leaving fierce competition for business within an industry swollen by players who came in during its heyday about two years ago. This has resulted in downward pressure on prices in both the domestic and international markets.

According to local operators, the main factors behind the slowdown, which has already seen some businesses go to the wall, are a decline in the Irish economy and the increasing use of e-mail and the internet in sectors such as public relations and printing. Until relatively recently, both these sectors were major users of courier and express services.

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McGrath for Pallet-Track

Bradford-based McGrath Freighteam has become the first names member of the Pallet-Track network. Company MD James McGrath says: We have been offered pallet network membership in the past but we didnt feel that we had the right premises, behicles or staff in place to go ahead with other projects, but now we feel we have the right systems in place. The Working Time Directive was also a deciding factor.

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