German scaffold manufacturer PERI opens Ireland office

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The formwork and scaffolding specialist Peri has announced the opening of its Irish head office in Dublin in June 2019.

Peri products have been available in Ireland for 18 years from an external agent, but the firm has said on its website that by establishing a base in west Dublin, they will be able to work directly with customers and can offer a higher level of service.

By establishing a business in Ireland, PERI has said they can meet the ever-growing needs of its customers in Ireland through its extensive product range, technical expertise and project support services. Its Customers will have access to the high-quality product range it always has, but this will be enhanced with the latest products and support services, such as 3D design, the DUO polymer lightweight formwork system, and the latest MAXIMO wall panel system.

Colm McHugh, Peri Ireland’s Managing Director, said: “We are very excited to be able to offer directly to customers in Ireland our full range of products and services. Investing in a new facility in Ireland will enable us to build strong partnerships with our customers and create employment opportunities in the local economy. 

PERI products have been proven the world over, allowing customers to work more safely, efficiently and reduce overall costs on their construction projects.  We are sure that the construction sector in Ireland will also be able to enjoy the same benefits”.

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German scaffold manufacturer PERI opens Ireland office

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The formwork and scaffolding specialist Peri has announced the opening of its Irish head office in Dublin in June 2019.

Peri products have been available in Ireland for 18 years from an external agent, but the firm has said on its website that by establishing a base in west Dublin, they will be able to work directly with customers and can offer a higher level of service.

By establishing a business in Ireland, PERI has said they can meet the ever-growing needs of its customers in Ireland through its extensive product range, technical expertise and project support services. Its Customers will have access to the high-quality product range it always has, but this will be enhanced with the latest products and support services, such as 3D design, the DUO polymer lightweight formwork system, and the latest MAXIMO wall panel system.

Colm McHugh, Peri Ireland’s Managing Director, said: “We are very excited to be able to offer directly to customers in Ireland our full range of products and services. Investing in a new facility in Ireland will enable us to build strong partnerships with our customers and create employment opportunities in the local economy. 

PERI products have been proven the world over, allowing customers to work more safely, efficiently and reduce overall costs on their construction projects.  We are sure that the construction sector in Ireland will also be able to enjoy the same benefits”.

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