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Case Study: Why Manufacturing Companies Are Choosing Ireland

Written by David Bruton | May 13, 2026 8:55:40 AM

A Precision Engineering Company on Strategic Expansion

Ireland has firmly positioned itself as one of Europe’s most attractive destinations for advanced manufacturing and precision engineering companies.

We explore how a high-precision engineering firm specialising in advanced machining solutions selected Ireland as its base for expansion—and why this trend is accelerating across the sector.

Ireland’s Growing Appeal for Precision Engineering Firms

For companies operating in CNC machining, micro-engineering, and high-spec manufacturing, location strategy is critical. Ireland offers a unique combination of economic, operational, and strategic advantages that continue to attract global firms.

Key Reasons Manufacturing Companies Choose Ireland:

    • Competitive corporate tax environment supporting trading businesses
    • Full access to the European Union market
    • A highly educated workforce with strong engineering and technical expertise
    • Established clusters in medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and advanced manufacturing
    • A stable, transparent, and pro-business regulatory framework

In addition, Ireland’s position as the only English-speaking country in the EU provides a major advantage for companies managing international operations.

Industry Alignment: A Natural Fit for High-Precision Engineering

Companies can operate in a niche but rapidly growing segment of manufacturing—ultra-precise machining solutions used in sectors where accuracy is non-negotiable.

Key Industries Served:

    • Medical devices and dental manufacturing
    • Aerospace and high-performance components
    • Micro-mechanics and specialised industrial applications

Ireland’s economy is heavily aligned with these sectors, particularly in medtech, where it is one of the largest exporters globally.

This alignment creates immediate advantages:

    • Access to an existing client base
    • Integration into established supply chains
    • Opportunities for long-term partnerships with multinational manufacturers

The Strategic Importance of Location: Beyond Dublin

A notable feature of this expansion was the decision to establish operations in Cork, rather than the capital.

This reflects a broader shift in how manufacturing firms approach Ireland.

Why Cork Stands Out:

    • A strong concentration of pharmaceutical and medical device companies
    • Excellent logistics and port access for importing high-value machinery
    • Lower operating costs compared to Dublin
    • A well-developed regional ecosystem supporting industrial investment

Cork has increasingly become a preferred destination for engineering and manufacturing firms, offering both capability and cost efficiency.

Business Model: Local Presence, Global Capability

Rather than relocating manufacturing operations, companies can adopt a strategic market-entry model focused on local engagement and global delivery.

Core Activities in Ireland Include:

Technical Sales and Market Development

The Irish base serves as a regional commercial hub, enabling closer relationships with clients and faster response times in the European market.

Engineering and After-Sales Support

Providing installation, maintenance, and optimisation services ensures customers receive full lifecycle support—critical in high-precision industries.

Customer Integration

The company works closely with manufacturers to integrate machinery into production processes, improving efficiency and output quality.