Supply Technologies opens new Dundalk branch

Supply Technologies opens new Dundalk branch

Supply Technologies opens new Dundalk branch to support manufacturing. The 15,000 sq ft facility creates 20 jobs, enhancing local supply chain solutions for Ireland’s industrial hubs. Strategically located, it strengthens the company’s European market position, offering tailored services to data centres, medical device manufacturers, and more.


Supply Technologies, a division of ParkOhio, has inaugurated its new branch in Dundalk, County Louth, marking a pivotal step in its European expansion. This 15,000 sq ft facility at Northlink Business Park creates 20 new jobs, supporting manufacturers across Ireland, particularly in industrial areas from Newry to Dublin and Galway.

The opening ceremony featured Councillor Seán Kelly, Cathaoirleach of Louth County Council, and Supply Technologies President Brian Norris, who travelled from Cleveland, Ohio, for the event. Supply Technologies specialises in global supply chain management for assembly components across multiple industries. The company leverages advanced digital technologies and tailored delivery solutions to help manufacturers streamline production, reduce costs, and enhance competitiveness.

Strategically situated, the Dundalk branch enables Supply Technologies to provide enhanced support to Ireland’s data centre, electrical distribution, and medical device sectors. This site is part of an ongoing expansion, adding to a portfolio of over 70 facilities on three continents. The global network efficiently manages and supplies billions of parts and materials annually to demanding manufacturers.

The facility will manage customer inventory, ensuring uninterrupted access to essential components. James Smetham, Managing Director — Europe & Asia, stated: “The opening of our Dundalk branch strengthens our position in the European market and demonstrates our commitment to supporting Ireland’s manufacturing community. We are extremely proud to establish a presence in Dundalk, creating new employment and contributing to the strength of Ireland’s manufacturing supply chain.”

Councillor Seán Kelly added: “Their investment in County Louth is a strong vote of confidence in our local economy and workforce. This new facility not only brings high-quality jobs to the region but also strengthens our position as a hub for advanced manufacturing and innovation.” Supply Technologies’ expansion reflects a broader trend in the industry towards robust local support and supply chain solutions, crucial for maintaining competitive edge in global markets.


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