EES Ireland provides engineering and machinery parts to large businesses and has picked up some major clients over the years, including Hewlett-Packard and Diageo
EES Ireland may now have 150 staff across Dublin, the US and Britain, but Robert Keatinge, the company’s chief executive, is fond of its humble origins. Catherine Hynes, Keatinge’s sister, started the business with her husband Tommy out of a small shed back in 1991.
EES, which is headquartered in Clondalkin in Dublin, provides engineering and machinery parts to large businesses. “The growth really started around 18 years ago, when Hewlett-Packard was seeking a single supplier for all of its parts. We were the smallest firm doing what we did, but they loved our honesty and how upfront we were,” Keatinge told the Business Post.
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