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Irish Haulier of the Year Awards 2009

  • Mercedes-Benz elected Irish Truck of the Year 2009
  • K&L Deliveries awarded Fleet Transport Irish Haulier of the Year 2009

Mercedes-Benz Actros

Winner of the Fleet Transport Irish Truck of the Year 2009 in association with Castrol.

Left to right are Jarlath Sweeney, Fleet Transport, Andreas Groeber, Daimler AG, Germany, Stephen Byrne, Managing Director Mercedes-Benz Ireland, Noel Brett, CEO of the Road Safety Authority and Paul Ward of Castrol Ireland.'

K&L Deliveries

'The winner of the Fleet Transport Irish Haulier of the Year 2009, in association with MAN Importers Ireland, was K&L Deliveries of Millstreet, Co. Cork.

Presenting Gordon O'Keefe, Managing Director of K&L Deliveries with his award is Noel Brett, CEO of the Road Safety Authority. Also in the photo are Michael Hynes, Managing Director, MAN Importers Ireland, and Jarlath Sweeney, Editor, Feet Transport Magazine.'

'Gordon O'Keefe, M.D. of K&L Deliveries, winners of the Irish Haulier of the Year 2009 celebrates with Jarlath Sweeney of Fleet Transport Magazine and Master of Ceremonies for the evening, Marty Whelan.

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