Elta Group acquires Air Movement Supplies in Ireland

ELTAs acquisition

Elta Group has announced the acquisition of Air Movement Supplies (AMS) in Ireland.

With AMS joining Elta Group, the group is set to significantly increase its distribution network across the Republic of Ireland, allowing it to better serve customers, strengthen its product range and boost production capabilities. The investment brings another manufacturing facility to the group, located in Dublin, providing the opportunity to enhance production and penetrate new and existing markets.

In announcing the acquisition, Elta Group has assured the market that experienced industry leaders David Kelly and John Grainger will continue to lead AMS as they have done for many years. Their expertise, dedication and strong leadership have

He commented: “The launch of our new report marked the fifth anniversary of signing Net Zero into law. The report brings together a coalition of businesses, industry network organisations and policy experts. The report provides a comprehensive roadmap on what needs to happen been pivotal to the success of AMS, and will help lead the new relationship between Elta Ireland and AMS.

Mark Russell, Managing Director at Elta Ireland, said: “We are committed to maintaining the excellence you have come to expect from Elta Ireland while integrating the strengths of AMS. This acquisition represents a unique opportunity for growth, allowing us to deliver enhanced value and innovation to our customers, alongside a brand that aligns with our values and commitment to air movement and air quality.”

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