01/08/2011
Jobs Boost At Co Down Construction Firm
A company that specialises in the manufacture of eco-friendly structurally insulated panels (SIPs) for the construction industry is to expand operations, and take on new staff.
SipFit Ltd from Warrenpoint has set a target of achieving £3 million worth of new export business over the next three years with support from Invest Northern Ireland.
It makes panels that are used to build wall and roof structures and are one of the fastest growing modern methods of construction in the UK.
Established in 2009, Invest NI offered SipFit Ltd over £120,000, part funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), to support a £1 million export focused investment project.
The firm has already secured over £500,000 worth of new business in the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain as a result of this investment.
The company is also investing in new equipment to increase its operational capacity and has recruited 12 new staff members in a variety of roles to help facilitate its growth plans.
As part of its overall strategy, SipFit is undertaking extensive market development activities and implementing new software systems to boost its competitiveness.
Mark Bleakney, Manager of Invest NI's Southern Regional Office, said: "SipFit is a highly innovative company which manufactures leading-edge building technology.
"This substantial investment will support the future growth of the business and enable SipFit to take full advantage of the rising demand for its eco-friendly panels.
"The creation of 12 new jobs as part of its expansion is positive news and will benefit both the local community and the manufacturing industry," he said.
Eamonn Connolly of SipFit Ltd said: "Recent changes to UK and European building regulations have resulted in the creation of new market opportunities, with developers and house builders using SIPs in their new build projects. Supported by Invest NI, the investment will help to ensure that we have the ability to exploit this potential.
"The sales achieved to date will further strengthen our competitive position and hopefully leverage future contracts.
"As our customer base expands, we aim to extend our business development strategy to target opportunities in mainland Europe," he said, noting that Invest NI offered SipFit Ltd £121,800, part funded by the European Regional Development Fund, (ERDF) under the Sustainable Competitiveness Programme for Northern Ireland, towards the company's total investment of £843,550.
(BMcC/GK)
SipFit Ltd from Warrenpoint has set a target of achieving £3 million worth of new export business over the next three years with support from Invest Northern Ireland.
It makes panels that are used to build wall and roof structures and are one of the fastest growing modern methods of construction in the UK.
Established in 2009, Invest NI offered SipFit Ltd over £120,000, part funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), to support a £1 million export focused investment project.
The firm has already secured over £500,000 worth of new business in the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain as a result of this investment.
The company is also investing in new equipment to increase its operational capacity and has recruited 12 new staff members in a variety of roles to help facilitate its growth plans.
As part of its overall strategy, SipFit is undertaking extensive market development activities and implementing new software systems to boost its competitiveness.
Mark Bleakney, Manager of Invest NI's Southern Regional Office, said: "SipFit is a highly innovative company which manufactures leading-edge building technology.
"This substantial investment will support the future growth of the business and enable SipFit to take full advantage of the rising demand for its eco-friendly panels.
"The creation of 12 new jobs as part of its expansion is positive news and will benefit both the local community and the manufacturing industry," he said.
Eamonn Connolly of SipFit Ltd said: "Recent changes to UK and European building regulations have resulted in the creation of new market opportunities, with developers and house builders using SIPs in their new build projects. Supported by Invest NI, the investment will help to ensure that we have the ability to exploit this potential.
"The sales achieved to date will further strengthen our competitive position and hopefully leverage future contracts.
"As our customer base expands, we aim to extend our business development strategy to target opportunities in mainland Europe," he said, noting that Invest NI offered SipFit Ltd £121,800, part funded by the European Regional Development Fund, (ERDF) under the Sustainable Competitiveness Programme for Northern Ireland, towards the company's total investment of £843,550.
(BMcC/GK)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
13 September 2021
US Tech Firm To Create New Jobs In Belfast
US firm Safety NetAccess have announced that they are to establish a new Software Development & Sales Support Centre in Belfast with the creation of up to 40 new jobs. Safety NetAccess designs, builds and supports wireless networks and technology solutions for hotels, resorts, apartments, and other public properties.
US Tech Firm To Create New Jobs In Belfast
US firm Safety NetAccess have announced that they are to establish a new Software Development & Sales Support Centre in Belfast with the creation of up to 40 new jobs. Safety NetAccess designs, builds and supports wireless networks and technology solutions for hotels, resorts, apartments, and other public properties.
29 November 2016
IT Services Firm To Create 17 New Jobs In Belfast
An IT services firm has announced it is to create 17 new jobs in Belfast. CloudMigrator365 is to set up offices in the area and Invest Northern Ireland has offered the company £85,000 towards the new jobs. Economy Minister Simon Hamilton welcomed the announcement. He said: "CloudMigrator365 is a leader in its field.
IT Services Firm To Create 17 New Jobs In Belfast
An IT services firm has announced it is to create 17 new jobs in Belfast. CloudMigrator365 is to set up offices in the area and Invest Northern Ireland has offered the company £85,000 towards the new jobs. Economy Minister Simon Hamilton welcomed the announcement. He said: "CloudMigrator365 is a leader in its field.
18 January 2016
Carryduff Beauty Business To Create Ten New Jobs
A Carryduff-based beauty business, He-Shi Enterprises Ltd, is to create ten new jobs. Enterprise, Trade and Investment Minister Jonathan Bell welcomed the news.
Carryduff Beauty Business To Create Ten New Jobs
A Carryduff-based beauty business, He-Shi Enterprises Ltd, is to create ten new jobs. Enterprise, Trade and Investment Minister Jonathan Bell welcomed the news.
27 October 2023
NI Companies Urged To Invest In New AI Skills Development
Northern Ireland companies need to invest in developing new skills and capabilities if they want to be at the forefront of AI deployment. This was the key message at the 9th annual Big Data Belfast conference, held on Thursday, 26 October, at ICC Belfast.
NI Companies Urged To Invest In New AI Skills Development
Northern Ireland companies need to invest in developing new skills and capabilities if they want to be at the forefront of AI deployment. This was the key message at the 9th annual Big Data Belfast conference, held on Thursday, 26 October, at ICC Belfast.
10 June 2021
HGS To Create 565 New Jobs Across NI
Almost 600 new jobs are to be created across Northern Ireland by Hinduja Global Solutions (HGS), Economy Minister Diane Dodds has announced. HGS, a global provider in business process management (BPM) and customer experience management, is set to create a total of 565 jobs across the province.
HGS To Create 565 New Jobs Across NI
Almost 600 new jobs are to be created across Northern Ireland by Hinduja Global Solutions (HGS), Economy Minister Diane Dodds has announced. HGS, a global provider in business process management (BPM) and customer experience management, is set to create a total of 565 jobs across the province.