The Nooteboom company has its representatives in many European countries. For many years, it has been a major player in the Irish market as a supplier of the trailers and the other vehicles, which are able to deal with heavy haulage. Today the demand for such equipment keeps growing. And if the Irish market used to be supported via the United Kingdom (the Nooteboom UK company), now the situation gets different.
The representatives of Nooteboom made a decision to establish a new distributor of their products in Ireland. The new firm got the name Nooteboom Ireland Ltd. The cooperation became possible partially because of a partnership with the Palfinger crane supplier, Nigel Houghton from Palfinger Ireland Ltd. It is noticeable that the man is also a former director of Nooteboom UK.
The new company takes place in the very center of the country (Tullamore). The partners hope that the cooperation will bring not just sales expertise to the market but also provide the unrivaled service back up.
The available vehicles offered by the Irish distributor will include both new trailers and used pieces of machinery, as well as a wide range of spare parts.
Nooteboom: general information
Nooteboom is a well-known company in the abnormal transport industry. It was founded in 1881 as a small family business. They have been designing heavy-duty equipment for many years using innovative technologies and the great experience.
The vehicles made by Nooteboom are high quality and safe. The company offers semi-trailers, low-loaders/semi low-loaders, and drawbar trailers.
The products of the company possess many important advantages:
- low operation costs
- versatility
- maneuverability
- safety
- low maintenance costs.
The companies from the majority of European countries prefer the vehicles made by Nooteboom because they proved their high quality and reliability. It is also supported by the most prestigious prizes obtained by the firm, which are ESTA and the RAI SV Innovation Awards.
More information about Nooteboom and its distributors in Ireland is available on the official website.