Combilift Re-Qualifies for Deloitte Best Managed Companies Award ? 13 Years of Excellence
Monaghan, Ireland 30.9.2025 ? Combilift , once again, has been recognised as one of Ireland?s Best Managed Companies by Deloitte, marking their 13th consecutive year receiving this prestigious accolade.
This recognition is not only a reflection of Combilift?s consistent year-on-year growth, but also highlights its ongoing commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and strategic vision. The rigorous requalification process assesses companies across four key pillars: strategy, culture & commitment, capabilities & innovation, and governance & financials. Requalifying means continuously proving their ability to lead in each of these areas in a dynamic global market.
?The renowned Deloitte international brand Best Managed Companies programme sets a high benchmark, and requalifying for the 13th time reinforces our position as a serious global business,? said Martin McVicar. ?While we?re known for manufacturing innovative world-class material handling solutions, this recognition also speaks to how we run our business ? from our lean operations and customer-focused R&D to our world-class production facility in Monaghan.?
This accolade strengthens Combilift?s brand not just as an industry leader in materials handling equipment, but as a model for sustainable growth and management on the global stage.
About Combilift
Combilift is the largest global manufacturer of multi-directional, Side-loading and articulated forklifts and a leader in heavy goods handling. Operating in over 85 countries, Combilift designs and builds off-the-shelf and customised material handling equipment that maximises space, safety, and efficiency.

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