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Soltec launches Training & Consultancy Service

Soltec, the hazardous waste management company based in Mullingar, Co. Westmeath has launched, a new on site Safety, Health and Environmental Training and Consultancy service. Training courses and consultancy ensure compliance with the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, building regulations, industry best practice and EPA requirements and guidance. Training and Consultancy is

Team PR Reilly plays key role in Glasurit’s marketing strategy in Ireland

The Dublin headquarters of Team P R Reilly has hosted a BASF UK and Nordic management team event where an internal meeting was combined with the planning of future marketing and promotion of Glasurit Automotive Refinish Technology throughout Ireland. The three day event was headed up by Roar Solberg, Managing Director of BASF Automotive Refinish

Large attendance at AutoMester Open Evening in Athlone

There was a large attendance at AutoMester’s Opening Evening in Athlone on Thursday (June 24) evening, where garages interested in joining the fast developing concept, heard first hand about the benefits of joining. AutoMester provides a comprehensive range of support tools and information including full marketing/branding support, technical and business training, workshop management software as

New MD at Enterprise UK & Ireland

Enterprise Holdings, the world’s largest vehicle rental company has appointed Khaled Shahbo as managing director for the UK and Ireland. He will take over from Mike Nigro, who was recently promoted to head the company’s operations throughout Europe. Khaled will assume responsibility for the UK and Ireland at an exciting time for Enterprise Holdings, which

Climb4Cancer fundraising reaches new heights

In May a group representing the Irish accident repair industry and their motor trade partners took on the gruelling Climb4Cancer four peaks challenge to raise funds for the Irish Cancer Society. Climbing the highest mountains in each of Ireland’s four provinces over three days, the Climb4Cancer organisers described the event as an outstanding success on