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| History of Noyeks |
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| 1890 |
A. Noyek and Sons was established in Dublin, becoming Ireland's leading name in sheet materials and timber products between the 1940s and the 1970s. |
| 1970 |
The company was bought out by Meyer International from the U.K. |
| 1983 |
Meyer International decided to pull out of Ireland and liquidated the company. Aubrey Noyek Ltd., with warehousing space of 2500 square feet and three employees, was established in the docks area of Dublin. |
| 1989 |
I.W.P. plc. bought Aubrey Noyek Ltd and moved it from the docks area of Dublin to Ballymount, growing it to £6m turnover in 1991 with 20 employees. |
| 1991 |
Des Glennon, Managing Director of Noyeks and a management team were successful in buying the company that now trades as Noyeks Ltd., in a management buy-out. |
| 1992 |
Noyeks Ltd. opened a successful second outlet in Tralee, Co. Kerry. |
| 1993 |
A third outlet was opened in Santry, North County Dublin. |
1994-1997
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Ballymount head office increased in size to 40,000 square feet and opened a large retail/trade showroom. |
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| History of Newmans |
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| 1980 |
Ne wmans Sheeting Centre was established in Drumcondra, Dublin with seven employees and 8000 sq feet of warehousing. |
| 1983 |
Newmans move to their current 30,000 sq feet premises at Fairview, Dublin |
| 1993 |
Newmans Southside Ltd is opened at Inchicore, Dublin with four employees and 5000 sq feet of premises |
| 1994 |
Newmans Southside Ltd expands to 15,000 sq feet and increases it’s workforce to seven people. |
| 2001 |
Newmans and Noyeks merge to form the Noyek Newman Group with 150 employees. They become the largest supplier of timber products to the Kitchen, Furniture, D.I.Y, Decking and Flooring sectors in Ireland |
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| Merger creates new force in Irish market. |
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Left to Right: Des
Glennon, Mark Congdon, Albert Harding & Mark
Newman |
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Irish home products and building materials companies Noyeks Ltd and Newmans Sheeting Centre Ltd are to merge.
The combined operations employs 140 people in five locations nationwide and became `a new
force' in the timber panel products, hardwood flooring and kitchen doors and accessories market.Noyeks Santry outlet and Newmans will move to a new 60,00ft warehouse and 13,500ft showroom/office which will open in Finglas next year.
Des Glennon, managing director of Noyeks Ltd, said the merger would improve the trading position of both companies by achieving synergies in staffing, product ranges, logistics and information technology.
He added: 'The combined operations of the two companies means our customers have access to a far superior range of products and brands.'
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| Noyeks Newmans Position in the market |
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 The name Noyeks has been synonymous with the timber industry in Ireland for over 100 years. The company supplies timber panel products, kitchen doors and accessories, hardwood flooring, decorative laminates and associated products to merchants, shopfitters, office furniture manufacturers, carpenters and joiners and the general public, countrywide. Presently trading as Noyeks Newmans, after the very successful merger with Newmans Sheeting Centre in April 2001, the company is reporting continued growth and plans for further expansion.
Since the merger, staff numbers have reached 150 and the increased efficiencies derived from the merger have been realised. With probably the most experienced and strongly motivated salesforce in the industry, Noyeks Newmans is market leader with many of its product ranges. The combined operations of the two companies means our customers now have access to the best range of products and brands. This product range is far superior to anything else which is on offer in the market place.
Directors
D. Glennon (Managing), A. Harding, M. Congdon, M. Newman, G.
Harding, G. Finnerty,
N. Cullen, D. Dunleavy, N. Dwyer
Registered Office: Unit B1, Ballymount Cross Industrial
Estate, Ballymount, Dublin 24.
Incorporated in Ireland. No. 92817. V.A.T Reg. No.
IE4693253K
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