The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) warns Ireland is facing a serious shortage of HGV drivers

The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) warns Ireland is facing a serious shortage of HGV drivers

The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) warns Ireland is facing a serious shortage of HGV drivers just ahead of the Christmas rush. Supply chains are under pressure as delivery demand rises and driver numbers fall.

Key facts:

  • Training and licensing delays for new drivers can stretch up to two years.

  • The cost for new drivers tops €1,000 in some cases. 

  • Recruiting qualified drivers from abroad is hampered by bureaucracy, visa issues and licence-exchange delays.

  • Young people and women remain under-represented in the haulage industry

What this means for you (if you operate in logistics or retail):

  • Expect potential delivery delays around peak season.

  • Review your driver rosters now and plan for contingencies.

  • Look at training subsidies or faster recruitment routes to fill your driver vacancies.

What the IRHA is pushing for:

  • Faster licence testing and lower training costs.

  • Streamlined process for hiring drivers from abroad.

  • More recruitment of local young people and women into HGV driving.

If you act early you can reduce your risk of disruption. Make your driver-strategy part of your Christmas supply-chain plan.

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