Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Strong constructi­on sector boosts hardware stores’ revenue in ‘standout’ 2018

- Samantha McCaughren

HARDWARE stores have reported average yearon-year revenue increases of 8.7pc for 2018 with a 9pc increase in sales in the last quarter of the year, compared to the same period in 2017.

Members of Hardware Associatio­n Ireland, the national representa­tive body for over 370 hardware and DIY retailers, builders merchants, manufactur­ers and distributo­rs, have described 2018 as a standout year.

Almost seven in 10 (69pc) of members reported an increase in profitabil­ity for Q4, up by an average of 16.1pc.

The Hardware Associatio­n Ireland Business Index, which provides quarterly updates on the total value of the market, revealed there was particular­ly strong growth in Munster, where revenues increased by an average of 12pc.

Members in Dublin saw revenues rise by 8pc, with the rest of Leinster and Connaught/Ulster recording increases of 10pc and 5pc, respective­ly.

The lift in sales is thanks to increased activity in both the commercial and residentia­l building sectors over the past 12 months, as well as continued growth in the renovation and maintenanc­e industries.

Sean Moran, president of Hardware Associatio­n Ireland, said: “We’re delighted to see our members going from strength to strength and reaping the rewards of increased activity in the constructi­on industry.”

The Hardware Associatio­n Ireland represents members at all levels of the supply chain, from national and internatio­nal companies, to multi-branch retail chains and smaller independen­t hardware businesses. The sector generates employment of 19,000, and contribute­s nearly €377m in tax to the Irish economy each year, according to the associatio­n.

Over 150 manufactur­ers and suppliers from across Ireland are set to exhibit at the 2019 Hardware Show, taking place at Citywest, Dublin on February 17-18.

Said Moran: “The Hardware Show is an excellent opportunit­y to build and enhance relationsh­ips and continue to take our industry forward.”

“New products and innovative ideas are essential to the health of any sector and ours is no different. This year’s show continues to promote and drive innovation in the industry, and we’re proud to be able to showcase the latest developmen­ts in new products and services as part of our Innovation Awards,” he added.

The event will also host the Hardware Associatio­n Ireland Innovation Awards.

Entrants are grouped into one of four categories — Best Build Product, Best Garden Product, Best Hardware/DIY Product, and Best Home Product — and will present their products to a Dragons’ Den-style panel of industry experts.

The judging panel includes Hugh Wallace, an award-winning architect and founding partner of Douglas Wallace Consultant­s and Dennis O’Connor, managing director of HPC Sales Ltd and chairman of Allied Merchants Buying Associatio­n.

Competitio­n in the Best Hardware/DIY product will include entries from Dulux Paints Ireland, Henkel Ltd, and global manufactur­er and distributo­r of work and safetywear, Portwest.

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