Global supply crisis sees Combilift lose out on €50m sales
Monaghan forklift maker’s revenue will hit €350m this year, says CEO Martin McVicar
Martin McVicar at the Combilift plant in Monaghan. Photo: Steve Humphreys
John Mulligan
MONAGHAN-BASED Combilift will lose out on sales of up to €50m this year because of the global supply chain crisis and a lack of electronic components, according to its co-founder and chief executive, Martin McVicar.
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