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The Irish Tyre Industry Association was formed in 1998 to unite all sectors of the tyre industry under a single 'umbrella'.
"We are unique in European terms in that we have one only association to represent manufacturers, importers, wholesalers, retailers, and equipment suppliers. Consequently we have broader objectives, such as interceding with government and keeping our members informed of EU legislation and how it may affect them.
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The SIMI is the official voice of the motor industry in Ireland.
Membership of the Society requires companies to operate to the highest standards of business ethics and integrity.
Motorists should look for a current SIMI logo as a symbol of reassurance.
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TRACS, the Tyre Recovery Activity Compliance Scheme, came into operation in January 2008 following the new Waste Management Regulations from the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. In 2009, an estimated 25,000 tonnes of waste tyres were generated in Ireland.
TRACS is a voluntary compliance scheme for tyre industry operators to monitor the movement of tyres within the industry and promote legitimate reuse and recycling of waste tyres. By joining TRACS, tyre industry operators, suppliers, and waste collectors will fulfil their obligations under the Regulations.
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The Automobile Association (or simply AA Ireland) has been operating in Ireland since 1910. Today, AA Ireland is Ireland’s leading motoring organisation and provider of rescue services. It is also one of Ireland’s leading personal lines insurance intermediary and a major provider of travel, technical and information services. AA Roadwatch is the major supplier of traffic and travel information in Ireland. |
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The Quality Business Alliance and its members believe in fair play, honesty, ethical practices, professionalism and value. We believe that, by delivering these things to consumers and each other, we can rebuild and strengthen the link between business and the community. By working together, our members are helping to build trust in the community and win new, loyal customers. By following our code, businesses around Ireland are enjoying success. |
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The aim of the Road Safety Authority is to save lives and prevent injuries by reducing the number and severity of collisions on the road. This is reflected in our maxim, Working to Save Lives.
Providing a safe environment for all road users and promoting the efficient use of our road network are our twin aims.
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Webbs Auto Body have been carrying out crash repairs and automotive body work since 1994, We are a custom built crash repair shop situated in Tallaght, South Dublin 24, catering for Greater Dublin area. Our crash repair work as our customers will testify is impeccable, we will treat your vehicle as if it was our own and return it to you in showroom condition. Tyre and Service Superstore do not perform body repairs but as a fellow QBA member we will happily recommend Webbs Auto Body. |
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TyreSafe is one of the Europe's leading tyre safety organisations, dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers associated with defective or illegal tyres. It was established in 2006 as a not for profit organisation and campaigns in line with current legislation and duty of care regulations. |