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Hauliers stranded at sea for three days after ferry breakdown









 


Hauliers were stuck on board a freight ship in the Irish Sea for three days after a P&O freight ferry broke down. The ship, travelling from Liverpool to Dublin with five drivers on board, suffered “technical difficulties” late last week and became stranded a mile out from the Irish coast. Yvonne McArdle, director at Kildare-based Zeelantic Transport, said there had been a “huge cost” to the business due to the breakdown, but that things were now back on track. She […]








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