Safety and compliance dominate agenda at All Island Freight Forum

Monday 04 July 2011

The overwhelming consensus among participants of the All Island Freight Forum (AIFF) held this week and led by the Freight Transport Association (FTA) was that safety and compliance must be harmonised across the north and south of the island of Ireland.

Pointing to the stark difference in compliance enforcement between the north and south, Tom Wilson, FTA’s Head of Policy for Northern Ireland, expressed the Forum’s desire for a more level playing field:

“The overwhelming consensus for a more decisive move towards the harmonisation of road freight compliance across the whole island of Ireland was absolutely clear.

“By expediting operator licensing in the north, we would really help improve the odds of seeing a similar degree of compliance in the south. This would be good news for all road users as it would effectively help drive out the rogue vehicle operators that are a menace on the island’s roads.”

Through the All Island Freight Forum the logistics industry is poised to work with government agencies across the island of Ireland to investigate how to maximise resources to obtain the most efficient use of all freight transport modes.

Wilson concluded:

“This Forum always provides lively and informed debate about various elements affecting logistics on the island, which is of course a never ending topic of debate. Whether you are in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland one thing holds true, freight transport is the essential lifeblood of the economy. Having a joined-up approach to vehicle operator compliance between neighbours is vital if we are to see meaningful improvements on our roads.

"The Forum's work continues with plans to develop a robust accreditation scheme for operators - something already warmly-received by the Road Safety Authority in the Republic of Ireland - but we still have a mountain to climb to improve the reputation of our transport operators, which currently languishes at the bottom of the EU league table on safety and compliance."


Notes for editors

The All Island Freight Forum met at the North South Ministerial Council in Armagh on 28 June.

FTA is the lead organisation for priority one of five issues contained in the ‘All island freight forum’ which is specifically linked to correspond with the Executive’s main focus on developing the Northern Ireland economy. The main task of this study group is to deal with urban freight transport, local authority issues, consolidation/distribution arrangements, sustainable eco-efficient vehicles, secure parking and rest areas.

FTA has already been involved in discussions with Belfast City Centre Management to discuss how to bring together both transport providers and the recipients of goods to investigate where savings can be achieved through collaboration and use of consolidation centres. Currently the transportation of goods into city or town centres is often unorganised and unplanned – therefore there is much scope for better utilisation of both staff and vehicle resources.
 

 

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