Irish Garage Equipment opens in Dublin

December 09, 2014
Irish Garage Equipment opens in Dublin LtoR: Andy Graham, Garry McLaughlin, Chelsea Ferguson, Odhrán McLaughlin, Darren Deehan and Kyle McLaughlin
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Irish Garage Equipment has further expanded its presence as a motor trade equipment supplier, with the opening of a brand new outlet in Dublin. The new store located just off the Naas Road at the Greenogue Business Park, offers a full range of garage equipment, including tyre machines, balancers, and compressors.

 
The new store joins the existing outlet located in Buncrana, Co. Donegal. This opened in 2008 and features a 2,000 square foot showroom.
 
The new opening will create three new jobs, with the Dublin base allowing for faster deliveries to both the Dublin area and other major centres of population. It will also allow the company to provide an enhanced service to its many online customers.
 
IGE's manager Kyle McLaughlin said, "We are delighted to have opened the new shop. It has now been operating for two months and although it has been a huge step to take, we have been delighted by the positive impact it is already having on our business.”
 
The shop was officially opened by Snapchat star Chelsea Ferguson at the end of November.         For more information visit www.ige.ie.

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