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RS Ireland Invests in New Multi-Million Euro Ballymount Distribution Centre

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  • RS Ireland move to new facility will more than double current warehouse capacity.
  • Company says expansion likely to create new jobs across RS operation.
  • 2027 marks 80th anniversary of RS business in Ireland.

RS Ireland, the leading distributor of industrial and electrical solutions, has announced a multi-million-euro investment in a new distribution centre in Ballymount, Dublin 12. The company will move into the new facility in spring 2027. 

RS Ireland has spent more than 50 years at its current location in Rialto, while next year marks the 80th anniversary of the RS business in Ireland.

Moving to the new Apex Hub logistics park in Ballymount will more than double RS Ireland’s warehouse capacity, allowing the company to maintain its current growth trajectory. The expansion of the business is expected to create a number of new jobs in a variety of functions over the coming three years.

New facility to support strategic growth

“We have loved being part of the community here in Rialto for more than 50 years, but it’s been clear for some time that we have outgrown our current building and need a new facility that will enable us to meet customer demand and support strategic growth,” said Gary Bradley, RS Ireland country manager.

“Our new distribution centre in the Apex Hub in Ballymount will more than double our building capacity to approximately 4,174 square metres (44,929 sq. ft.), which in turn will enable us to increase our inventory including more locally held stock from a wider range of brands,” he said.

“Our new location offers much greater accessibility – situated close to the M50 – as well as having the height capacity to accommodate automation in the future,” Mr Bradley said. “This will further enhance our customer offering while opening up access to new customers outside the Dublin area.”

Part of global RS Group

Gary Bradley, RS Ireland country manager, at the company’s new warehouse and offices in the Apex Hub, Ballymount

Part of the global RS Group, RS Ireland provides a wide range of product and service solutions to more than 4,500 customers nationwide, mainly in the maintenance, repair and operations space and across a wide range of industrial sectors.

The company’s current distribution centre in Rialto offers a range of more than 800,000 products from over 2,500 supplier partners across various categories. These include semiconductors and passive components, automation and control, connectors and relays, electrical and signal cables, test and measurement, and tools and consumables.

Within these categories, RS stocks some of the world’s leading OEM brands including Schneider Electric, 3M, ABB, Siemens, DeWalt as well as the proprietary RS PRO brand. The company is renowned for its twice-daily delivery service in Dublin and next-day delivery outside of the capital.

In Ireland, RS employs more than 70 people across functions including sales, customer service, warehouse, product support as well as the company’s trade counter in Rialto.

Move to boost RS sustainability performance

“Our new building will also significantly enhance our environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance through top-tier sustainability certifications including Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) gold certification and BER A3 rating,” said Mr Bradley. “Other environmental features include rooftop photovoltaic panels, air-source heat pumps, EV charging infrastructure and energy-efficient LED lighting with motion and daylight sensors.

“These sustainability measures are not only important as part of our own business, but demonstrate our commitment to operating as a partner and supplier that is ethical, responsible and sustainable in everything we do,” he said.

“Moving to a new headquarters in Ballymount will be the next chapter in our proud 80-year history in Ireland,” Mr Bradley said. “We are really excited about our new home and looking forward to sharing details of our journey with our customers, suppliers and colleagues over the coming months.”

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Colin Sherlock
Colin Sherlock
Colin is the General Manager of Electric.ie
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