TOOLMAN LTD has been named the AIBF Clare Enterprise of the Year.

Based in Newmarket-on-Fergus, Toolman Ltd supplies all sectors of contractors with a vast range of products ranging from site supplies to tarmac, concrete, utilities, machinery, power tools, safety equipment and clothing.

Accredited by the All-Ireland Business Foundation, the All-Ireland Champion Clare Enterprise of the Year award for 2024 was presented to Toolman Ltd in the past week.

Jeff McGowan of Toolman Ltd told The Clare Echo, “We were delighted to be awarded the AIBF Clare Enterprise of the Year for 2024. We are very proud of this achievement and it is great to get recognised for the hard work we have been putting in”.

Founded in 2018, Toolman Ltd has a workforce of nine personnel and is based at The Trading Park at the Monument Cross in Newmarket-on-Fergus.

In its commendation, the All-Ireland Business Foundation said of Toolman Ltd, “This distinguished accolade is a testament to Toolman Ltd’ remarkable achievements, unwavering dedication, and exceptional contributions to the local economy and community.

“Since its establishment, Toolman Ltd has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence and innovation in the supply of tools and hardware. Serving both professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts, Toolman Ltd has earned a stellar reputation for providing high-quality products and exceptional customer service”.

A customer-centric approach was listed as a key factor behind the recognition. “The team at Toolman Ltd goes above and beyond to ensure that every customer receives personalized service and expert advice. Their knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist customers in making informed decisions, ensuring that they find the right tools for their specific needs. This dedication to customer satisfaction has fostered a loyal customer base and a strong reputation within the industry”.

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