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O’toole Transport Ltd.
our company was established in 1996 with one refrigerated vehicle operating from galway. today we are recognised as the premium, family owned, logistics provider to the food industry servicing domestic and export markets , we now operate a fleet of over 100 vehicles . in 2012 we became the first logistics company in ireland to be awarded the prestigious brc accreditation for the cross docking and distribution of chilled, frozen and ambient foodstuffs. our specialised services are; ireland & uk supermarket distribution international seafood logistics warehousing & storage container & road tanker transport our reliable staff, modern facilities and specialised fleet enable us to deliver a premium quality service that meets a wide range of customer needs. in 2016 the company achieved a significant milestone, 20 years in existence, which would not have been achieved without the commitment and support of our customers and staff. we are very proud of what we, as a family owned company,
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Where is O’toole Transport Ltd. located?
O’toole Transport Ltd.'s headquarters is located at Connaught, Ireland
What is O’toole Transport Ltd.'s official website?
O’toole Transport Ltd.'s official website is otooletransport.ie
How many employees does O’toole Transport Ltd. have?
O’toole Transport Ltd. has 13 employees
What industry does O’toole Transport Ltd. belong to?
O’toole Transport Ltd. is in the industry of: Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
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