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Freight Transport on the Island of Ireland: Baseline Statistics

CSO Business Seminar

11 November 2009

Eoin Magennis, InterTradeIreland

The Report

• InterTradeIreland in partnership with the IBEC/CBI Joint Business Council

• Steering Group comprised of: Department of Transport, Department of Regional Development, Freight Transport Association, Port Sector Representatives, DHL

• Research from WSP

Three Major Drivers…1) Construction: Half of all tonnes lifted in Northern Ireland and two thirds of all tonnes lifted in Ireland are construction material. Infrastructure spend and housing demand will support growth.

2) Economic Growth: With the slowdown most forecasts see no return to growth before the middle of 2010.

3) Population: Official projections indicate a 26% growth in Ireland to 2020 and 10% in Northern Ireland. This would result in 7.2 million people on the island by 2020.

Where trade comes from and goes to…for Ireland

Where trade goes to…for Northern Ireland

What cross-border trade amounts to…

How cross-border trade is made up…

Modal Breakdown

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Road Water (bulk) Water (unitised) Rail Air

Road Freight Activity

100

120

140

160

180

200

220

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Ireland: Tonnes lifted Ireland: Vehicle Kilometres

NI: Tonnes lifted NI: Tonne kilometres

What sort of goods are being lifted…

How the numbers of goods vehicles have changed…

What is the geography of road freight movements…

• International movements

• Towards GB…

• Inter-urban on the island

• Local urban and rural distribution

Issues

1) Capacity

2) Connectivity – on and off the island

3) Congestion

4) Inter-Urban Road Network

5) Regulation

6) Skills

Thank you.

www.intertradeireland.com

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