New Dublin Inland Port Terminal could create 80 jobs

South Coast Logistics managing director Richie O’Flynn briefing finance minister Paschal Donohoe on the company's ambitious expansion plans during the minister's visit to the firm's HQ in Fermoy on Thursday.
A leading Irish logistics company has announced multi-million euro plans to develop a new inland port facility in the capital that could create up to 80 jobs over the coming years.
Cork-based South Coast Logistics, which specialises in chemical, waste, and dry bulk logistics, unveiled its plan to develop the new facility as finance minister Paschal Donohoe visited its headquarters in Fermoy on Thursday.
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