06/07/2016

Joe Duffy Motors Announces Expansion Plans

Joe Duffy Motors has announced expansion plans following a €20m capital investment planned over the next three years.

The firm is planning two development projects at Airside Business Park in Swords and building works recently commenced on a Jaguar Land Rover facility, together with a new state of the art Volvo and Kia Dealership.

The firm also plans in the future to extend the umbrella of the Joe Duffy brand name to include its three Volkswagen and Ford Businesses.

Group CEO, Gavin Hydes said: "This investment strategy is another essential step in our growth plans for our business. We look forward to these new state-of-the-art dealerships and upgrades contributing to our continued success. It is great to be creating further jobs in the industry. We are very proud to represent so many exceptional brands. Fundamental to our ambition and drive is our people. I am exceptionally proud to work with such a driven and committed team, and I believe it is our people who make a difference."

(CD/MH)

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