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Wednesday, 17 March 2010 10:08

Driving the green approach, SFA National Small Business Awards

Matthews Coach Hire stood out in the Environmental Sustainability category thanks to its success in reducing diesel consumption by 18pc using GPS tracking devices and its focus on safety.

After the award ceremony, Paddy Matthews, MD of Matthews Coach Hire was interviewed.

Read more: Driving the green approach, SFA National Small Business Awards

 

Matthews Tours Brochure Launch

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Last weekend saw Matthews Tours launch their 4th tour brochure. They were joined by LMFM in the Scotch Hall Drogheda on the Saturday and on Sunday were celebrating in The Marshes Dundalk.

LMFM and Spongebob Squarepants

People flocked out to join Matthews celebrate their launch with many taking time to see what tours where on offer and inspect the coaches that Matthews had on show.

DJ D Nelson and Paddy Matthews

People availed of the 5% discount with many booking trips around Ireland & The UK. Tour guides and staff were on hand to offer assistance to anyone enquiring on any of the tours explaining all aspects of the tours.

Spongebob, Monkey and Statue


LMFM provided the much essential entertainment, with plenty of prizes and giveaways. Sponge Bob Square Pants along with many other characters were also there on the day to help entertain the kids and help out Matthews Tours on the day. The sun even shined on the day and made the day a successful and pleasant day for everyone involved.

Matthews Tour Coaches

 

Matthews Coach Hire wins the award for Environmental Sustainability with The SFA

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Matthews  Coach Hire wins the award for Environmental Sustainability with The SFA

PRESS RELEASE
Small Businesses demonstrate how achievement, innovation and excellence can lead Ireland out of recession.

An Taoiseach presents SFA National Small Business Awards 2010.

Matthews Coach Hire has won the award for Environmental Sustainability with The SFA. The presentation of the award was made by An Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, TD, the patron on the awards, at Awards Ceremony in the Trinity College Dining Hall, today Thursday, 4th March. This is the sixth year of the SFA National Small Business Awards, which are organised by the Small Firms Association.


Category: ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY (up to 50 employees); sponsored by Sustainable Energy Ireland

The Winner of this category was Matthews Coach Hire (Co Monaghan).

Matthews Coach Hire, Winner of the Environmental Sustainability Award sponsored by Sustainable Energy Ireland. Matthews, Founded in 1995 and based in Inniskeen, Co Monaghan, Matthews Coach Hire, founded and run by Paddy Matthews, shows constant innovation in the service it provides, and this is reflected in Matthew’s attitude to the environment also. In the past the company has teamed up with Sustainable Energy Ireland in order to reduce the amount of fuel its coaches use and it also promotes an environmentally friendly ethos among staff members in terms of lighting, heating and water usage.


Speaking at the awards An Taoiseach stated: “The SFA’s National Small Business Awards provide welcome opportunity to acknowledge the crucial role played by small business in creating and sustaining wealth and jobs in the Irish economy. It is an opportunity that is all the more significant given the challenges currently facing us. These are challenges to which our response has been clear. Following the tough decisions taken last year, there are early signs of economic stabilisation – in tax revenues, in the unemployment figures, and in the recovery of consumer sentiment to levels last seen in the beginning of 2008. The National Small Business Awards continue to showcase the best of innovation and ingenuity in Irish enterprise. I sincerely congratulate all of the 2010 finalists and wish you every continued success for the future.”


Announcing the winner, Dr Aidan O’Boyle, SFA Chairman and Chair of the Judging Panel stated that: “This is a fine example of an Irish family owned company, with a commitment to organic farming, that has managed through innovation and product development to grow their business even in the darkest recession. Glenisk are a true an inspiration to other small businesses.”

Awards were also presented to six category winners (details beneath). The awards are sponsored by Enterprise Ireland, Bord Bia, Sustainable Energy Ireland, Chartered Accountants Ireland, AIB, eircom and the County and City Enterprise Boards.

Speaking at the event Dr Aidan O’Boyle also said to the awards finalists: “You have shown in your submissions not only innovation and flair but also a determination to address the competitiveness threats which we all currently face as small businesses. But your actions at company level must be supported by actions at Government level to:

  • Get credit flowing again to viable small businesses.
  • To extend the Government decision of 2009 that Central Government Departments would pay their suppliers within 15 days, to cover also the HSE and Local Authorities.
  • Reduce local authority charges in 2010 by 10%.
  • Further reduce electricity and gas prices to small business users by using ESB and An Bord Gais’ dividends as rebates to business customers on their energy bills.
  • The establishment of a National Entrepreneurship Policy to target the growth in the number of innovative small businesses with a Ministerial champion to head it up.”

“Taoiseach, delivering on the above 5 actions would assist dynamic small businesses such as we have with us this evening to lead us forward out of the current recession” concluded Dr O’Boyle.

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Our forward thinking on safety

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To great fanfare, a Bus Company with over 500 Coaches in the UK, National Express fits 'alcolocks' to its coach fleet (BBC Website article).

We at Matthews Coaches have had our entire fleet fitted with Alcolocks since October 2008.

When it comes to innovations for safety, we like to think that we are a step ahead of the rest.

 

The Inniskeen Heritage group hosting local talent showcase

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The Inniskeen Heritage group The Inniskeen Heritage group are hosting a showcase of local talents and crafts on Sunday 7th March 2010 in the Round Tower Museum. There will be a demonstration of Carrickmacross Lace making. Lace and other craft items will be for sale on the day. A second hand book stall will also be available proceeds to the Round Tower Centre. If anyone would like to have a table to display details of their local business or crafts even to sell items of local interest they would be very welcome. Sellers of jewellery or other crafts are welcome to contact the committee to obtain any remaining tables. 0872784405. And over the next months several talks on items of local interest. We also would hope to offer some help and guidance on how to investigate your family tree

 

Join Matthews Tours and LMFM for our Brochure Launch

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Join Us & LMFM on

Sat Mar 6th: The Scotch Hall SC , Drogheda
&
Sun Mar 7th: The Marshes SC, Dundalk


For the launch of our 4th Tour Brochure.


Elite Tour CoachTake the time and step on board our Elite coach.  Come and see the comfort we can offer you on all our tours of Ireland & The UK.

 

 

5% Discount off all Short Breaks*

Come along on the day &
meet our Tour Guides who
will explain every tour in
detail & answer any
questions that you may have.

 

Refreshments & Spot Prizes on the Day

 

* Discount received once deposit of €100 is paid on any tour 2 months prior to departure.

 

Matthews featured in Buszone Magazine

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Customer Service is King

Buszone Magazine  Issue 7 2010 Cover image

ONE OF THE LARGEST TRANSPORT COMPANIES IN IRELAND, PADDY MATTHEWS TAKES TIME TO TELL US HOW HIS DESIRE FOR PERFECTION LED TO THE CREATION OF MATTHEWS COACHES WHICH IS PROVING TO BE A NATIONAL SUCCESS.

Article courtesy of Buszone. Read Issue 7 online here.


By any standards what Paddy Matthews has done with his Company within the Bus & Coach industry is remarkable. From a single staff member, himself, he has built it into a highly respected private hire and daily commuter transport Company which now employs 48 people at Inniskeen, Dundalk.


Paddy Matthews has always been involved in the transport industry, driving trucks all over Ireland and Europe for 18 years. However, after been in receipt of disability benefit for six years, paddy decided to look at some alternative means of employment. During a visit to the local rehab office he met with Tom Kavanagh, the Regional Manager of Rehab, where they discussed Paddy’s skills.

With a Heavy Goods CPC under his belt, Tom thought he should take the CPC for the Coach industry. Midway through the course he was offered an opportunity that was going to change his life. A local operator was selling up and offered Paddy first refusal. It was 1995 and Paddy purchased the bus and contracts for a total of £8K.

The first bus was a 16 seat, Mercedes Benz 308D, the start of what was to be one of Dundalk’s success stories offering commuter services to the town for shopping, local school outings, sporting events, social clubs. Business grew, and in the first twelve months Paddy had increased his fleet with three further buses.

In 1996 he purchased a ‘82 Leyland Tiger from Carolan Coaches in Nobber Co Meath. He had a plan for the Tiger, Coach day trips which was really unheard of so Paddy took a gamble and placed an advert in the local newspaper offering a day trip to the Viking Hotel owned by Daniel O’ Donnell. The trip would head for Donegal stopping at Jackson’s Hotel for breakfast and onto the Viking for dinner. This success eventually saw Paddy looking to create other day trips. “Looking back now I am still surprised at how I managed to find enough hours in the day to grow the business,” said Paddy.

 


THE COMPANY

Now it’s a family affair with Mary, Paddy’s wife and their three sons, all involved in the running of the business, providing excellent and efficient service to their customers, both in their private hire and daily commuter service.

What is remarkable is that Paddy gives credit to the entire staff for the scale of the Company’s achievement. ‘Our staff are our frontline and first impressions last’ states Paddy as he welcomes us into his office. This was evident when Irish Coach Operators had their fuel rebate taken away. “How many operators survived after that is very surprising. In our case we had a large short fall, worrying times I have to admit but I knew that with the help of the staff we could get through it.” mentions Paddy. “We took all the frontline staff into a meeting and explained the situation, our calculations showed that with a small increase in passenger numbers we could survive and in turn retain all staff” continues Paddy.

He knew in his heart of hearts that they would make a special effort and it worked. Passenger numbers increased, drivers ensured that all customers received a warm welcome on board, all runs were on time, basically gave the customers an experience.

When asked about what form of advertising is most successful to his business Paddy states “Our drivers are our No. 1 advertisers, with them working to give all customers an extraordinary experience we can be assured of repeat business and many referrals.”

 


R&D

Research and development is key in this industry. Since our expansion in the commuter side of the business offering a scheduled route between Dundalk and Dublin, growth has been remarkable.

Their service, which offers a detailed schedule between the country’s capital and Dundalk, starting at 6.00am until 12 midnight is structured to suit various customer types, from visitors to professionals travelling to employment, over 2400 passengers to and back from Dublin per day on their 27 services. We were even shown evidence that customers are looking for additional night services on the route.

Development of the fleet is a must. Each year they upgrade a number of vehicles and in turn the drivers appreciate the comfortable environment they work within. Their drivers treat the vehicles as their own and in turn ensure the vehicle is cleaned regularly, ensuring that each customer experience the high standard offered by Matthews Coaches. They are currently integrating some features one would experience on an aircraft with the latest being a Safety DVD played to customers during the service. With increased competition they have to ensure to offer something different, add additional products. At the beginning of last year the Company decided to do some research in internet onboard its vehicles. In March they contacted Fleet Connect and had Wi-Fi fitted to 23 coaches used on their commuter routes. This new feature will allow passengers onboard to access the internet while they are on the coach to one of the many destinations. The service is being offered free to all passengers on board the coach who have a wap enabled phone or have access to a laptop. “Its astonishing the benefits of having this on our vehicle both from our customers and for the Company” states Paddy.

We also fitted GPS tracking in the vehicles which enabled the Company to monitor vehicle driving paterns and to study the habits of their drivers and with some work have now reduced their fuel bill by 18%. For the customer, the journey is fast and efficient, but no time is wasted while travelling as they have access to their emails and get a head start on their days work. Paddy believes that being a small private Company gives him a benefit of flexibility in introducing these benefits to his much appreciated customers. Back at the yard developments have taken place.

With the Matthews site a former farm yard the Company took the liberty of the slatted cattle shed where they now harvest rain water and this water is recycled and used in the daily washing of the vehicles.

 


SAFETY

Safety on Matthews coaches is a must. At the end of 2008 the private Company had breathalyser systems fitted to all their coaches. A first for Ireland, the Alcolock 500 system is an alcohol activated immobiliser. The Company operates a highly successful commuter and tour service and already has a 100% safety record.

Alcolocks can be retro-fitted to any vehicle. This addition to the fleet impressed the RSA and was launched at a formal presentation at the Citynorth Hotel in Julianstown by Gay Byrne. A large cross section of the business, tourism and political sectors were present for the launch which coincided with National Road Safety Week.

“At Matthews Coaches all our clients are highly valued and fitting Alcolocks confirms our commitment to their safety,” states Paddy. At Matthews their motto has always been – ‘We don’t follow standards. We set them.’

During the cold spell at the beginning of the month Matthews staff went a little further to put their commuters first. Paddy had been getting reports that Bettystown roads were impassable as there was no sign of gritting taking place. A number of services had to be cancelled, leaving his 1400 regular commuters stranded, so Paddy took drastic action and took matters into his own hands. Using their own gritter and salt, a number of staff, including Paddy, worked tirelessly over a weekend to clear the road and keep both his passengers and buses moving.

 


TOURS

Management haven’t forgotten the roots of the Company. Today the Company runs a very successful tour schedule covering all of Ireland and the UK. Today about 40% of the population is between 40 and 70 and in recent years the Company has seen an increased demand for coach Tours. It’s important to note that much planning is completed in advance. Ensuring attractive tours is a must to be successful in this end of the industry, adding additional features each year. “We have a strong loyal customer base, developed over the years, knowing that we have mastered the art in assuring that they will receive the professional service that they expect,” states Paddy.

 


TODAY

This month the Company has taken delivery of nine new Volvo Plaxton coaches, all of which were getting Wi-fi fitted while we were there. It’s important to ensure there is a plan each year. We take delivery of new vehicles in January and break them in gently when the service is busy with the extra student volume.

As the colleges close in April the new coaches slide gently into tour mode until October when the colleges reopen. Their vehicles turn 300k kilometers each year and it is important that the fleet is kept uptodate. With a strong family support it allows Paddy to look at the future. They have just completed and submitted their tender to supply vehicles at the 2012 London Olmypics. He is also working with the local Chamber of Commerce and Council planning to make the local area more accessible.

“We need to provide a local transport infrastructure for our local towns to survive. I am currently looking at electric vehicles with the possibility of starting some form of local service” states Paddy. With a fleet of 24 vehicles, the oldest 2008 reg Paddy states “the future is bright”.

Matthews Coaches doing ordinary things extraordinarily well

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Nine new Coaches added to Matthews fleet

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Last Updated on Monday, 01 February 2010 18:33 Thursday, 14 January 2010 16:25

We are delighted to announce the addition of 9 brand new coaches to our already modern fleet.

We have ordered and will be installing WiFi into all these coaches over the coming weeks.  We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause while this happens.

Please find the status of the WiFi along with the registration number for each bus below.

Update 01 Feb 10: WiFi is now installed in all these coaches.


WiFi now online10-MN-263
WiFi now online10-MN-264
WiFi now online10-MN-265
WiFi now online10-MN-266
WiFi now online10-MN-267
WiFi now online10-MN-268
WiFi now online10-MN-269
WiFi now online10-MN-270
WiFi now online10-MN-271

 

 

 

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Tuesday, 22 December 2009 13:38

merry-christmas-giftMatthews purchase over €13000 in Vouchers from Carrickmacross Chamber, Nice One Dundalk & The Marches Shopping Centre

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MATTHEWS Coach Hire and Coach Tours Ltd, Inniskeen  have given a big Christmas boost to Carrickmacross business by purchasing Chamber of Commerce shopping vouchers for their staff to the value of €4,000. The company will hand over the vouchers to its drivers and office staff this week by way of a Christmas bonus. The company, which also runs a daily Dundalk to Dublin return commuter service, has also purchased vouchers for a similar amount from Dundalk Chamber of Commerce.

“This is about local business supporting other local business and we at Matthews’s are very glad to be doing our bit to keep Christmas trade at home and particularly in these difficult economic times,” said Matthews Coach Hire Managing Director, Paddy Matthews.

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Carrickmacross Chamber of Commerce President Jim Hand said that the gesture was ‘absolutely fabulous’. “At the end of the day if it wasn’t for businesses like Matthews Coaches the Carrickmacross Chamber voucher scheme wouldn’t work. I also have to acknowledge other businesses who support our voucher scheme too such as Kingspan, Macfab and Gernord– the the list goes on. This is sending out the right message. This means that people who work for Matthews get to spend money in Carrickmacross where they will get excellent service and value for money.”
   

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