GES Group has been named as one of Ireland’s Best Managed Companies. The awards programme is led by Deloitte Ireland, in association with Bank of Ireland. The company, which demonstrated superior business performance for the sixth time this year, was recognised at an awards ceremony on Thursday, 14 September.
This year at the 15th annual awards ceremony, Deloitte recognised 130 indigenous companies representing 24 of the 32 counties across the island of Ireland.
Commenting on the award, David Moore , CEO, GES Group said: “I am delighted and honoured to be recognised yet again for our commitment and requalification as Deloitte – Best Managed Companies Gold Winner. There is a shift in changing digital customer demographics and expectation and our entire team have stepped up and adapted to the ever changing and demanding transition. Companywide, our employees have shown a great deal of passion in our drive to maintain a competitive edge, embrace the digital green economy transformation, and find ways to leverage technology more effectively overall. Well done all, again. We focus our path for pioneering to platinum in the coming year!
GES Group founded in 1946 by Grant & Hector, established as Grants Electrical Services in the mid 1970s, we have grown into GES Group, providing electrical & mechanical products and services throughout Ireland, UK and beyond.
An award-winning industry-leading organisation, the company provide power, energy and turnkey solutions for SMEs and large multi-nationals across a range of industry sectors, including renewable energy for the UK, Ireland and beyond.
The Company currently has many alliance and partnership agreements and arrangements in place, enabling GES to employ the specialist services, products, technical and management services to that which the partnerships make readily available and vice-versa. In using our colleagues and partners enables us to be the best and most efficient solution available to our customers whilst delivering within the expected or predicted timescales appointed.
It is the company’s objective to see the commercialisation of innovate clean energy technologies and processes accelerated, with significant change brought about in the next 3-5 years, and growth and development delivered into 2030.