EcoOnline today announced the official opening of a new 7,000 square ft office in Limerick, doubling its office space in Ireland. The office will serve as a centre of excellence and operational centre to support EcoOnline’s existing and expanding client base in Ireland, United Kingdom and globally.
The opening ceremony was attended by local and national dignitaries including Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection, Pat Breen and Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Councillor James Collins.
EcoOnline is currently hiring for various departments in its Limerick office, which include IT development, customer support and account management team. The projected growth is anticipated to increase its workforce from 34 employees to 45 over the next 18 months.
The EcoOnline team in Limerick has extensive expertise in the Chemical Safety and SAAS software sector but more recently has evolved into expanding its product portfolio and has this month released a full-service Health and Safety Software solution product Safety Manager.
Welcoming the news, Minister Breen said, "I am delighted to open EcoOnline’s new premises in Limerick and very much welcome their continued expansion. I am confident that with their increased product offering and further expansion plans, they will continue to thrive in the increasingly vibrant Mid-West region for many years to come."
Country Manager at EcoOnline (Ireland and UK), Henry Mooney said, "Today marks an exciting new chapter for EcoOnline with the opening of our modern and spacious Limerick office. The goal is to be not only the leading chemical safety software provider but also to expand our offering to position as the No. 1 preferred Health and Safety Software tool to protect people and the environment. The release of our new product Safety Manager in conjunction with Chemdoc gives us a unique advantage over our competitors in Ireland and the UK."
Source: www.businessworld.ie