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HELUKABEL Establishes Subsidiary in Ireland

April 27, 2023

HELUKABEL Establishes Subsidiary in Ireland

Further growth for the HELUKABEL Group

Further growth for the HELUKABEL Group began at start of the year as the manufacturer and supplier of electrical connection technology founded a subsidiary in Ireland. With this new office and logistics location soon to be operational in the capital city of Dublin, the company will be able to supply its customers throughout the country with cables, wires and accessories even faster and more reliably.

The HELUKABEL Group is now represented in 39 countries around the globe. “Our goal is to establish the world-renowned brand HELUKABEL in Ireland and to sustainably expand our position in this exciting market,” says Geoff Byrne, managing director of the new subsidiary. “We still see great potential here in many industrial sectors and especially in renewable energies, we are excited to bring a quality manufacturer to the Irish market.” Cables and wires for wind power and photovoltaic systems have been a great strength of the company for many years.

Geoff Byrne, managing director of the new subsidiary

“Our customers here in the country can look forward to an even more comprehensive service as well as shorter response and delivery times in the future,” adds Geoff. Especially when it comes to special requirements or customer-specific solutions, the local presence is a decisive advantage. HELUKABEL Ireland is already the second expansion of the group this year as just a few weeks ago, the specialist announced the establishment of a subsidiary in Morocco.

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