Local company Horseware Ireland have put together a comedic video marking their 30 years in business.
The video features owner Tom MacGuinness and other staff memories working with horses in their factory.
Check it out above.
Local company Horseware Ireland have put together a comedic video marking their 30 years in business.
The video features owner Tom MacGuinness and other staff memories working with horses in their factory.
Check it out above.
Horseware Ireland yesterday launched their new headquarters at the Finnabair Industrial Estate in Dundalk.
Coming 30 years after its establishment and 15 years on from when their factory in Quay Street burnt down, the opening was performed by Minister Kevin Humphreys.
Horseware, which is one of the leading manufacturers of equestrian clothing worldwide, currently employs around 120 people in Dundalk with owner Tom MacGuinness, from Dromiskin, hoping of expanding this in the coming years.
The new facility includes 16,000sq ft of office space and also features a factory shop. All sales, marketing and financial work for the company is carried out here while it is also the base for its European warehousing.
The Horseware Ireland annual big sale takes place this weekend with lots of unbeatable offers.
The sale at the Horseware factory shop at the Finnabair Business Park, off the Inner Relief Road, gets underway at 6pm this evening and runs until 9pm.
It will then continue from Friday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm daily.
Be sure to pop in to grab yourself a bargain.
Last week AIB help a Start-Up Academy event in the Spirit Store, aimed at entrepreneurs and potential entrepreneurs from the area.
On the night Sonya Lennon from Lennon Courtney design label and Tom McGuinness of Horseware Ireland were the guest speakers.
However, those in attendance have also had a chance to have their say courtesy of a video put together on the night by men’s website Joe.ie.
Amongst those interviewed is former publican turned social media entrepreneur, Kevin Carthy.
Check it out above.
If you have any further queries please contact: aibstartupacademy@irishtimes.com
Horseware Ireland will host a tent sale this Saturday and Sunday at the Louth County Show.
Ladies, mens and children’s clothing will be available at low prices with free admission and car parking.
The show takes place at the Circle T Ranch in Dromiskin with further details available by calling 042-9389000.