Beko Technologies opens operations in Ireland

Beko Technologies opens operations in Ireland

BEKO TECHNOLOGIES targets Ireland’s compressed air market potential. The company has appointed Mark Hayes to lead its new Irish operation, recognising the need for a local presence post-Brexit. This move aims to tap into Ireland’s growing sectors, including pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and data centres.


BEKO TECHNOLOGIES has appointed Mark Hayes to spearhead its newly established operation in Ireland, aiming to capitalise on the market’s untapped potential. Recognising the complexities introduced by Brexit, the company is strategically positioning itself with an Irish-run operation to streamline logistics and financial transactions with its headquarters in Germany.

Martin Potter, Managing Director of BEKO TECHNOLOGIES Ltd, stated, “We see great untapped potential in the Irish compressed air market.” He highlighted the significance of the pharmaceutical, food and beverage industries, and the burgeoning data centre sector in Ireland as key opportunities for growth.

The appointment of Hayes underscores BEKO TECHNOLOGIES’ commitment to investing in local talent and resources. With 26 years of experience in engineering and industrial solutions, Hayes brings extensive expertise in energy efficiency and relationship management. His career began in the structural and architectural steel industry, where he honed his skills in manufacturing, design, and energy management. Subsequently, he transitioned to a global manufacturer of compressed air equipment, focusing on optimisation and energy efficiency.

Hayes is determined to elevate BEKO TECHNOLOGIES to the forefront of the Irish market. “My mission is to make BEKO TECHNOLOGIES the number one in Ireland,” he declared. He emphasised the company’s commitment to providing energy-efficient compressed air solutions that help customers reduce costs and carbon footprints.

For further details, visit https://www.beko-technologies.com/en-en/.


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