by JILL LOUGHLIN
ENTERPRISE
Minister Arlene Foster has opened a new extension to the Moira
headquarters of construction company McMullen Architectural. The
company specialises in the construction, manufacturing and
installation of high quality windows and curtain walling and is
part of the multinational McMullen Group, which has subsidiary
companies in Scotland and the USA. The group also has a sales
presence in GB, Republic of Ireland and across Europe.
The extension is the culmination of a
successful period for McMullen during which the company's
turnover has doubled to more than �50m, helped by securing high
profile and large contracts including redevelopment projects at
Arsenal's stadium in London and 545 Madison Avenue in New York.
Highlighting McMullen's success in global
markets the Minister said: "Despite the impact of the economic
downturn on the construction industry, McMullen Architectural
continues to prosper because of its commitment to innovation and
developing international market opportunities." "These
attributes, along with its tradition of quality workmanship and
strong customer focus, have helped McMullen become a leading
name in the supply of window and curtain wall products right
across the world." In recent years the company acquired Systems
Aluminium in Scotland and established a US subsidiary, McMullen
Inc.
The company's MD, Ted McMullen said: "Since
first setting up in 1971, the company has grown substantially
and we have had to look to markets beyond Northern Ireland for
opportunities to build our reputation and, crucially, our
turnover.
Our relationship with Invest Northern
Ireland, with advice and support having been provided in areas
such as staff training and product development, has enabled us
to become an even stronger international player. This success
has given us both the confidence and the means to invest in our
new expanded head office, which will further add to the
company's overall capability and complement our significant
global reach.
"We are now well positioned to continue growth towards our
turnover target of �70million within the next two years."
Ulster Star
14/11/2008
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