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40 jobs for Mayo

Written by Robert McHugh, on 1st Feb 2016. Posted in Ireland

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There was good news for Mayo over the weekend after retail software company, CBE, announced 40 new jobs due to major expansion in the UK and significant contract wins in Ireland.
 
The official announcement was made by the Taoiseach Enda Kenny on Saturday when he visited CBE’s international head office in Claremorris where the jobs will be primarily based. 
 
CBE were established in 1980 and develop and supply point of sale (POS) solutions for the retail and hospitality sectors.

They have grown to become the largest retail IT company in Ireland and the fastest growing supplier of POS solutions in the UK. CBE’s global expansion continues as they now support installations in Canada, Australia, The Isle of Man and Algeria.

Furthermore, following significant market research they are preparing to enter the US market. 
 
Their client list includes James Hall Group (UK), Sewell Retail (UK), Musgrave, SuperValu, Centra, BWG, Spar, Mace, Costcutter, Gala, Spar UK, Louis Fitzgerald Group, Aramark, Elior, Compass, IBM and Bewleys among others.  
 
Taoiseach Enda Kenny said of the company, "CBE are a success story for Claremorris, for Mayo, and for the West of Ireland. CBE have proven, and continue to prove, that indigenous Irish companies can compete and win on a global scale. Gerard Concannon and the CBE team deserve enormous credit for what they have created here in Claremorris.

"Their export led expansion into markets like the UK ensures that CBE will continue to grow and with plans afoot to enter the US market the future is incredibly bright for CBE which is a great boost to the local and national economy."
 
Source: www.businessworld.ie 

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