Irish Trucker magazine December 2014/January 2015

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Wayne Smyth works with Armagh Logistics

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Thankfully it seems to have turned around again and long may it continue.” Such is the nature of the business that John and his father are in, there work sees them looking after crews and cargoes on an international scale. Ships call to Warrenpoint from all over Europe and South America, whether it is from Turkey, Columbia, Netherlands or even other UK ports. There’s no sign of Noel calling it a day either, according to his son, as he has no intention of retiring, despite his family’s protests. Aside from his work, Noel has always been an avid supporter of the GAA and held the Secretary position of Mullaghbawn GFC when the club won a coveted Ulster Club Senior Football Championship in 1995, defeating Bailieborough Shamrocks of Cavan in the final. He was also responsible for securing the sponsorship of Kersten Hunik – one of the companies he worked for in Warrenpoint – during his stint as Secretary with the club. He has also trained and managed successful underage teams with the club over the years, winning various trophies at a number of underage levels. “Dad is a big Armagh man,” said John. “Mullaghbawn is his club. He was the Secretary when they won the Ulster Club SFC Final in 1995 and he was also on the 1964 team when they won (the county title).” Noel’s wife Anna, together with their seven children and nine grandchildren, take this opportunity to congratulate Noel on reaching a significant landmark in his career and wish him health and happiness for many years to come. “We just want to continue on the growing vein that we’re on. Like I said, if it gets any busier we’re going to need more employees and that’s not a bad problem to have,” John concluded.

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