We are home to a unique cluster of solution providers who excel at engineering, are innovative and are truly global. Our world-class products have applications across different sectors including construction, mining, quarrying, demolition, ports, agriculture, airports and recycling.
We take pride in continually adapting and investing in research and development to meet the needs of global customers. As every material, geography, climate and site presents different challenges, we do not just sell machines we provide solutions in collaboration with customers.
In Northern Ireland, you will find engineering and manufacturing excellence supported by a comprehensive supply chain and fused with close collaboration with government and academia ensures our solutions are reliable and high performing always delivering economic and environmental benefits.
Areas of expertise
Northern Ireland for foreign direct investment
Northern Ireland is an attractive place for investment in the materials handling sector thanks to a combination of factors including skills availability, excellent infrastructure, cost-effectiveness and a supportive business environment. To find out more, visit our Invest in Northern Ireland section.
Get in touch
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Why Northern Ireland?
Northern Ireland is home to more than 1,500 international companies and is an ideal location for business expansion. We also have experienced exporters whose globally recognised products and services can be found in over 100 countries. -
Advanced manufacturing and engineering
Northern Ireland has a vibrant and highly sophisticated advanced manufacturing and engineering sector. The region is home to a range of indigenous and international companies, engaged in the full range of activities from R&D through new product development to manufacturing. -
City and growth deals
Over the next few years, Northern Ireland will benefit from a package of investment from four city and growth deals. The combined funding from the Northern Ireland Executive and UK government will total £1.3bn, which will be complemented by private sector and other sources of funding.