Haulage to Southern Ireland

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LISA
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Haulage to Southern Ireland

Post by LISA »

Hello, can anyone reccomend a good haulier for Transport to Southern Ireland?

Thank you.

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Re: Haulage to Southern Ireland

Post by ann »

Ryanair :) :) :)
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Re: Haulage to Southern Ireland

Post by victorfirst »

Try McCurdys, they brought me Dexters back to Northern Ireland.028 2568 4289
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Re: Haulage to Southern Ireland

Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

Mr Ewing, stays near Annan, don't know contact details but Carol Neilson will know, he is more or less her neighbour. He has taken a lot of Dexters across the Irish sea and we have had him on Bute taking Highland cattle over.

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Re: Haulage to Southern Ireland

Post by andy »

Hi Lisa.
We have used Gilders when we exported to France. Very good service. Don't know if they go to Ireland. They are not too far from you.

We have also used both Ewings and McCurdys. Both OK. ( Ewings do the paperwork!)

Andy


Edward Gilder & Co.
Fosseway
Bourton-on-the-Water
Gloucestershire
GL54 2EY
England


Tel: 01451 820840
Fax: 01451 821907

http://www.gilderstransport.com
info@gilderstransport.com
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Re: Haulage to Southern Ireland

Post by davidw »

I sold a young bull to the Republic and the buyer arranged transport with M.D. Workman Ltd, Drumhirk House, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan, Phone: 00 353 47 81463
Mobile: 00 353 86 8211847 or 0044 77931 25453
E-mail: hilaryworkman@hotmail.com
Their trucks deliver stock to England or France regularly and they are willing to take breeding stock back to Ireland. I felt they gave a good service, especially as I was only sending one animal.
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Re: Haulage to Southern Ireland

Post by LISA »

Thank you very much for all your help and replies.

Best Wishes

Lisa Bell
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Re: Haulage to Southern Ireland

Post by Cobbledegook »

Def another vote for Andrew Ewing, he has imported cattle for me from Ireland before does a first class job. I have also bought cattle in Stirling and being a livestock haulier myself I have had too many cattle out of Stirling so my own ended up staying at Andrews for 5 weeks. They came down to Cornwall in an immaculate condition, I wouldn't use anyone else other than myself of course lol :mrgreen:
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