Northern Ireland-based recycling equipment manufacturer Kiverco has celebrated three decades of business success with an event at its headquarters in Dungannon.
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To mark the milestone, Aidan and Anne McKiver, founders of Kiverco, welcomed distinguished guests, including customers, representatives of local government, business leaders, and stakeholders from the manufacturing, waste management, and education sectors, to the event, held on March 15 2024.
“For over 30 years, Kiverco has been at the forefront of recycling solutions, catering to the evolving needs of the waste processing industry worldwide,” a statement from Kiverco read.
Reflecting on its recent achievements, Kiverco revealed that it had also reached its highest ever turnover in 2023, and that it had installed its largest and most complex recycling plant to date.
In the same year, the company completed a factory extension, doubling its manufacturing capacity.
Attendees at the recent celebration event had the opportunity to tour the newly extended facilities, view some of Kiverco’s machinery first-hand, network with industry peers, and view the latest advancements in recycling technology.
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The event concluded with a panel discussion from some of the leaders in waste management.
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Debbie Nesbitt represented the Chartered Institute of Waste Management Northern Ireland office, Marc Angell represented Biffa Waste, one of the UK’s leading waste management companies, and technical sales manager, Gareth Hawthorne joined the panel on behalf of Kiverco.
Aidan and Anne McKiver, co-founders of Kiverco, said: “We are incredibly proud to celebrate 30 years of innovation at Kiverco.
“This milestone is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and vision of our team, as well as the unwavering support of our valued customers, partners and neighbours.”
John Irwin, managing director of Kiverco, added: “As we look ahead to the future, we remain committed to pushing the boundaries of recycling technology, driving sustainability within our, and providing employment opportunities for the future generation.”
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