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Profits rise but congestion holds back Dublin Bus growth

Author: Breaking News IE

Dublin Bus recorded a 64 per cent jump in pre-tax profits to €3.83 million last year as passenger numbers hit a record 159 million.

Ireland sets clear course for renewable transport fuels

Author: Pinsent Masons

Ireland’s new renewable transport fuel policy lays down a decisive roadmap for cleaner mobility, signalling both opportunity and urgency for logistics leaders.

Fast Verify rolls out AI verification to boost transport compliance and safety

Author: Siouxlandproud

Fast Verify is shaking up road transport with its AI-powered verification tools designed to cut onboarding time, bolster compliance, and enhance safety.

Amey secures rail engineering boost in Northern Ireland

Author: Consultancy UK

Amey has strengthened its rail engineering footprint with a place on Translink’s £40 million Professional Services Framework.

Fusion Logistics doubles down on growth with major new facility

Author: Irish Independent

Fusion Logistics is investing in a new 100,000 sq ft warehousing facility at its Limerick HQ, nearly doubling capacity and boosting pallet storage to 25,000.

Logistics leaders harness agentic AI to transform customer support

Author: Logistics Business

Global shipping giants like DHL are turning to agentic AI to tackle the complexities of customer service at scale.

Friction points

Author: April Lara

Logistics is accelerating, but not everything around it is moving in sync.

Digital overhaul takes off at Belfast International Airport

Author: Irish News

PING Group is fast-tracking the digital transformation of its cargo operations at Belfast International Airport, launching a dedicated digital centre of excellence in partnership with tech firm Ubloquity.

High cost, low volume at Grand Central Station

Author: Irish News

A £712,851 public address system at Belfast’s new Grand Central Station is under scrutiny after revelations it’s “rarely used.”

Belfast risks falling behind without late-night transport boost

Author: Business Eye

Over 1,000 businesses and organisations have united in a call for year-round late-night transport in Belfast, warning that the city's night-time economy—and its competitiveness—hangs in the balance.

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