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Tranzaura plots bold expansion from Limerick HQ
Author: Ireland-Live
Fleet software firm Tranzaura is doubling down on digital transformation in transport.
Arriva expands Croatian footprint with £12.7m public transport deal
Author: Business-Live
Arriva is strengthening its European presence with a new seven-year, £12.7m contract in Croatia’s Lika-Senj region.
Apple's car park expansion signals wider transport warning
Author: Breaking News IE
Apple has secured approval for 285 new car spaces at its Cork campus to support a growing workforce—despite already having over 2,500 on-site.
Ring Road delays stall Galway’s transport future
Author: Irish Independent
Galway’s long-term transport blueprint is stuck in neutral. The National Transport Authority has confirmed it won’t move forward with the Galway Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy (GMATS) until a decision is made on the controversial N6 Ring Road.
European investment reshapes McCulla Ireland's growth trajectory
Author: Motor Transport
McCulla Ireland, a family-run cold chain transport and storage firm, has been acquired by European investors aiming to create the continent’s largest temperature-controlled logistics network.
Fare evasion is silently costing millions
Author: RTE News
A new report reveals that fare evasion on Ireland’s public transport networks led to an estimated €20 million in lost revenue in 2024, with rail and bus operators struggling to stay within compliance thresholds.
UK-EU deal gives logistics a new edge
Author: Logistics Business
The latest UK-EU agreement marks a turning point for cross-Channel freight, with the Port of Dover calling it a game-changer for trade efficiency and economic resilience.
Evri’s Irish move tightens EU logistics game
Author: Retail Tech Innovation Hub
Evri has made its first acquisition with a multi-million pound deal to buy Coll-8, an Irish customs and logistics firm, marking a strategic push into faster, frictionless cross-border delivery.
Alstom and ATM bid to shape the future of Dublin’s Luas
Author: Rail Business Daily
Two of Europe’s transport heavyweights, Alstom and ATM Group, have teamed up in a strategic joint venture to bid for the operations and maintenance contract of Dublin’s Luas network.


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