Motoring: Advantage vans are the unsung heroes of Ireland’s roads
Commercial vehicles have never been more critical to our daily lives. So how is the market faring in these troubled times?
We’ve never been more aware of the importance of the supply chain. Something we were all vaguely conscious of is suddenly, thanks to Covid-19, front and centre in our minds.
On one side, there’s the headline-grabbing and important deliveries of personal protection equipment for our frontline workers, food for our supermarkets and medicines for our hospitals and pharmacies.
On the other are the hundreds of thousands of Irish people awaiting delivery...
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