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The '''Irish Road Haulage Association''' (IRHA) was founded in 1973 to represent and promote the interests of the licensed [[transport industry]] in Ireland.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.laoistoday.ie/2023/09/16/irha-president-ger-hyland-focused-on-sustainability-and-road-safety/ | website = laoistoday.ie | title = Laois man, elected new Irish Road Haulage President, to focus on sustainability and road safety | date = 16 September 2023 | accessdate = 19 November 2024 | quote = The [IRHA] association was founded in 1973, with the purpose of representing and promoting the interests of Ireland's road haulage industry on a national and international level }}</ref>
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The '''Irish Road Haulage Association''' (IRHA) was founded in 1973 with the purpose of representing and promoting the interests of the licensed [[transport industry]] in Ireland.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.laoistoday.ie/2023/09/16/irha-president-ger-hyland-focused-on-sustainability-and-road-safety/ | website = laoistoday.ie | title = Laois man, elected new Irish Road Haulage President, to focus on sustainability and road safety | date = 16 September 2023 | accessdate = 19 November 2024 | quote = The [IRHA] association was founded in 1973, with the purpose of representing and promoting the interests of Ireland's road haulage industry on a national and international level }}</ref>


The association is run by a council and management committee, equivalent to a [[board of directors]], and chaired by a president. According to its website, it is structured to "ensure the views and needs of members in every part of the country are considered on an equal one member one vote basis".<ref name="about">{{cite web|url = https://www.irha.ie/the-association/ | website = irha.ie | title = The Association | accessdate = 19 November 2024 }}</ref> The association has nine regional branches. These are are located in [[Dublin]], [[Cork (city)|Cork]], [[County Kerry|Kerry]], the Midlands, Midwest, Western, North East, North West and South East.<ref name="about"/>
The association is run by a council and management committee, and chaired by a president.<ref name="about">{{cite web|url = https://www.irha.ie/the-association/ | website = irha.ie | title = The Association | accessdate = 19 November 2024 }}</ref> According to its website, it is structured to "ensure the views and needs of members [..] are considered on an equal one member one vote basis".<ref name="about"/> The association has nine regional branches. These are located in [[Dublin]], [[Cork (city)|Cork]], Kerry, the Midlands, Midwest, West, North East, North West and South East.<ref name="about"/>


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==References==

Latest revision as of 20:26, 18 December 2024

The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) was founded in 1973 to represent and promote the interests of the licensed transport industry in Ireland.[1]

The association is run by a council and management committee, and chaired by a president.[2] According to its website, it is structured to "ensure the views and needs of members [..] are considered on an equal one member one vote basis".[2] The association has nine regional branches. These are located in Dublin, Cork, Kerry, the Midlands, Midwest, West, North East, North West and South East.[2]

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  1. ^ "Laois man, elected new Irish Road Haulage President, to focus on sustainability and road safety". laoistoday.ie. 16 September 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2024. The [IRHA] association was founded in 1973, with the purpose of representing and promoting the interests of Ireland's road haulage industry on a national and international level
  2. ^ a b c "The Association". irha.ie. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
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