Combilift has been recognised by Deloitte as one of Ireland's Best Managed Companies

Combilift Re-Qualifies for Deloitte Best Managed Companies Award

Combilift Re-Qualifies for Deloitte Best Managed Companies Award

Combilift has once again been recognised as one of Ireland’s Best Managed Companies by Deloitte, marking its 13th consecutive year receiving this prestigious accolade.

This recognition is said to be not only a reflection of Combilift’s consistent year-on-year growth, but also highlights its ongoing commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and strategic vision.

The rigorous requalification process assesses companies across four key pillars: strategy, culture & commitment, capabilities & innovation, and governance & financials. Requalifying means continuously proving the ability to lead in each of these areas in a dynamic global market.

“The renowned Deloitte international brand Best Managed Companies programme sets a high benchmark, and requalifying for the 13th time reinforces our position as a serious global business,” said Combilift CEO, Martin McVicar.

“While we’re known for manufacturing innovative world-class material handling solutions, this recognition also speaks to how we run our business — from our lean operations and customer-focused R&D to our world-class production facility in Monaghan.”

This accolade is said to strengthen Combilift’s brand, not just as an industry leader in materials handling equipment, but as a model for sustainable growth and management on the global stage.

Combilift is reportedly the largest global manufacturer of multi-directional, Side-loading and articulated forklifts and a leader in heavy goods handling. It operates in over 85 countries, and designs and builds off-the-shelf and customised material handling equipment that maximises space, safety, and efficiency.

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