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Member Offers
 

As a member of Cork Chamber you can share special offers for other members to avail of by posting them to the Members Information Centre

 

Don't forget to make use of this benefit and take advantage of these fantastic offers!!


Promoting You
Upcoming Member Events
 
Member Spotlight
Cogans Carrigaline
 

Start your electric journey in the Toyota RAV 4 from Cogans Carrigaline

 

Built to be driven and designed to stand out, the RAV4 offers a robust design with spacious and comfortable interior.  

 

Our team would be pleased to discuss the best options for you or company and to answer any questions you may have


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Member News
 
Connecting You
Business Breakfast featuring Sean Doyle, CEO, Aer Lingus
 

Weds 12 Feb | 7.30am-9am | Clayton Hotel Cork City

 

Don’t miss the opportunity to kick off our first Business Breakfast of the year with an insight into Sean’s career story and get his take on the airline business today, in association with the Irish Examiner.


Networking at Noon at KPMG
 

Tues 25 Feb | 12pm-1.30pm | KPMG, South Mall

 

We are delighted to be kicking off our first Networking at Noon event of 2020 in KPMG’s new offices at 85 South Mall.  

 

This is a great opportunity to network with fellow Chamber members while enjoying unique views of the South Mall and Cork City.


Supporting You
Certification, Regulation and Licensing post-Brexit
 

Certificates, licences and authorisation's are required for trade in the EU for many types of goods such as medical devices and construction products, and for services such as in the transport sector.

 

If you rely on certificates, licences or authorisation's issued by UK bodies, these may no longer be valid in the EU post-Brexit.

 

To avoid disruption and delays, you will need ensure you are compliant with EU rules.


Certification, Regulation and Licensing post-Brexit

  • You need to check whether your current certifications, licences or authorisations will be valid post-Brexit. If you are a member of a professional body, they may be able to advise you further.
  • If you rely on UK Notified Bodies for conformity assessment and/or CE Marking, you will need to arrange to either transfer existing certificates, licences or authorisation's to an EU27 Notified Body or to obtain new ones altogether. You can check the EU Commission NANDO website for a list of designated EU Notified Bodies.
  • If you are in the building or hardware trade, check out the guidance from the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government on the regulation of construction products post-Brexit. The Department has also produced a leaflet for the industry on how it can prepare for a no deal.
  • The National Standards Authority of Ireland has prepared useful factsheets that you can consult for further information.

Cork Chamber Services:

Some countries request a Certificate of Origin with imports. This document proves the place of growth, production, or manufacture of goods.  Cork Chamber is officially authorised by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation and Chambers Ireland to issue and certify export documentation.

We certify a range of documents for companies including: Certificates of Origin (EU Certs, Arab/Irish Certs), Invoices, Certificates of Analysis, Packing Slips, Certificates of Incorporation, Memorandum and Articles of Association, Company Reports etc.

For further inquiries please contact Imelda or Leigh 

 

 

Recognising Your Success
Cork Company of the Year 2020

The finalists in the Large Category of Cork Company of the Year 2020 were announced on Monday. Hear the stories from Crest Solutions, Rowa Pharmaceuticals and Trigon Hotels.

 

Finalists for the Corporate category will be published next Monday Feb 3rd.

 

The winner of each category will be announced on Friday 7 February at the Cork Chamber Annual Dinner.

 

Thank you to our award sponsors Vodafone Ireland and media partner Irish Examiner.


Finalists 'Emerging' Category

Crest Solutions

Crest Solutions: Finalist "Large" Cork Company of the Year 2020


Rowa Pharmaceuticals

Rowa Pharmaceuticals: Finalist "Large" Cork Company of the Year 2020


Trigon Hotels

Trigon Hotels: Finalist "Large" Cork Company of the Year 2020


The Great Debate - Election 2020
The Great Debate - Election 2020
In Association with the Irish Examiner
 

 

Friday 31 Jan | Clayton Hotel Cork City | 7am-9am

 

Join us for this exclusive, members-only breakfast event as we gather political parties to debate Cork’s top business priorities. 

 

Hear directly from:

Fianna Fáil – Michael McGrath

Fine Gael – Jerry Buttimer

Green Party – Cllr. Oliver Moran

Labour – Cllr. John Maher

Sinn Féin – Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire

Social Democrats – Sinéad Halpin

 

Moderator for the debate will be broadcaster and Political Editor with the Irish Examiner, Daniel McConnell.


Informing You
Election 2020 Manifesto
 

Ahead of the General Election 2020 Cork Chamber has launched a manifesto, calling on the next government to prioritise:

 

  1. Urban Living and Housing
  2. Sustainable & Public Transport
  3. Infrastructure
  4. A Green Ireland
  5. An Attractive Business Environment

Public Consultation Waste Action Plan for a Circular Economy
 

The Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment is seeking views on the development of a new Waste Action Plan for Ireland as part of the move to a more Circular Economy.

 

This consultation will underpin the development of a new waste policy / circular economy plan.

 

Cork Chamber will make a submission to this consultation and welcome member comments for consideration as we develop a response.


The Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment is seeking views on the development of a new Waste Action Plan for Ireland as part of the move to a more Circular Economy where resources are kept in use for as long as possible and then recycled or reused at the end of their service life. 

 

This consultation will underpin the development of a new waste policy / circular economy plan. Cork Chamber will make a submission to this consultation and welcome member comments for consideration as we develop a response.

 

Please contact Michelle no later than Thursday 13 February with comments.

 

We also encourage your business to make your own individual submission to this consultation. For further information please click here.  

 

The consultation closes on Friday 21st February at 5pm.

Cork City Council’s Placemaking Fund
 

Following on from the successful pilot last year, Cork City Council is once again inviting proposals from city centre based community and business groups to this fund. It aims to support projects which enhance and enliven people experience of the city centre.