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Galway software innovator Ordorite partners with Shipster to transform ecommerce and retail logistics
Irish software innovator Ordorite has announced a strategic partnership with Shipster to transform e-commerce and retail logistics in the furniture and soft furnishings sector.
Blackrock Cottage Pantry proving popular
It may be just over two months since Blackrock Cottage Pantry opened its doors, but the fine food store is already proving to be extremely popular with the people of Knocknacarra and Salthill.
Almost one million EVs on our roads by 2030 part of Climate Action initiative
The Climate Action Plan 2021 announced by the Irish Government outlines a range of industry specific emissions reduction targets for each sector of the economy.
Climate Action Plan targets motor industry specific emissions reduction
The Climate Action Plan 2021 announced recently by Government, outlines a range of industry specific emissions reduction targets for each sector of the economy.
Joyce’s Supermarkets launches staff training programme with GRETB
Galway based independent grocer Joyce’s Supermarkets has launched a new programme to upskill and provide formal training for its employees who are seeking to build a career in retail management. The programme includes an in-house trainee manager development scheme. In addition to this, trainee managers from Joyce’s have been enrolled with Galway Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) on a QQI Level 6 course.
Increase in Electric Vehicles sales during month of September
New figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that 4,426 new cars were registered in September, down 22 percent on the same month last year, but up almost 30 percent on September 2019.
Society of Irish Motor Industry release latest updated vehicle statistics
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released their official new vehicle statistics.
DID awarded Guaranteed Irish symbol
DID Electrical have announced that they have been awarded the Guaranteed Irish symbol. The retailer opened the doors of its first store on Mountjoy Square, Dublin, in 1968. Today the Irish family business has 23 stores nationwide, including Galway, and over 300 employees delivering superior products and services to their customers every day.
DID Electrical is offically Guaranteed Irish
DID Electrical jas been awarded the Guaranteed Irish symbol. The retailer opened the doors of its first store on Mountjoy Square, Dublin, in 1968. Today the Irish family business has 23 stores nationwide and more than 300 employees delivering superior products and services to their customers every day.
Gorgeous local crafts on sale at Creative Makers Galway pop-up shop
Creative Makers Galway will run a pop-up shop alongside the Galway International Arts Festival from July 17 to July 30 in the Cornstore, Galway.