‘If we don’t get help now, we’ll be decimated' – Hauliers seek €66m in state aid a month ‘to survive’ Holyhead port shutdown

Hauliers require more than €60m a month in financial aid or the Holyhead crisis will quickly begin to drive trucking firms out of business, they have warned the Government.

featured-image

Hauliers require more than €60m a month in financial aid or the Holyhead crisis will quickly begin to drive trucking firms out of business, they have warned the Government. The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) met with Minister of State at the Department of Transport James Lawless in recent days and warned him that trucking companies could begin to collapse within weeks if there is no intervention..