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27 Mar 2026

Dundalk Chamber hosts business tour of Bellurgan Precision Engineering

The company was established in 1978 by Barney Carroll and his late wife Ann

Dundalk Chamber hosts business tour of Bellurgan Precision Engineering

Chamber members were given a comprehensive tour of the facility

Dundalk Chamber of Commerce was delighted to host a highly successful business tour of Bellurgan Precision Engineering Ltd., located in Bellurgan, County Louth, offering members a unique behind the scenes insight into one of Louth’s most respected manufacturing companies.

Established in 1978 by Barney Carroll and his late wife Ann, Bellurgan Precision Engineering has grown into a leading provider of high-quality precision engineering solutions, employing over 100 people locally. The company specialises in the manufacture of complex, high-spec components for a range of industries, including medical devices, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing sectors.

Chamber members were given a comprehensive tour of the facility, showcasing Bellurgan’s cutting-edge technology, skilled workforce, and commitment to excellence in engineering and innovation. Attendees also heard first-hand about the company’s journey, growth, and future ambitions.

The visit also highlighted the company’s outstanding contribution during the COVID-19 pandemic, when they played a vital role in rapidly pivoting operations to support the production of ventilators at a critical time, demonstrating both agility and shared purpose in prioritising lifesaving capacity over all else.

Speaking following the visit, John McGahon, CEO of Dundalk Chamber of Commerce, said:

“We are incredibly grateful to the team at Bellurgan Precision Engineering for facilitating such an insightful and engaging tour for our members. Members had the opportunity to see a great example of the innovation, resilience, and capability that exists right here in North Louth. Bellurgan is not only a major employer in the area, but also a company that has consistently demonstrated leadership as a result of their strategy to diversify and move into new markets."

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The Chamber say they would like to thank Paul Kelly, Shane O’Reilly, Robert Caldwell, Micheal Savage, David Hearty and Maire Mullan for facilitating the tour and providing such an in-depth insight to the company.

Speaking on the tour, Paul Kelly, COO of Bellurgan Precision Engineering, said:

“It was a pleasure to welcome members of Dundalk Chamber to our facility. We are proud of what we have built here in Bellurgan over the past four decades, from our beginnings in 1978 to becoming a trusted partner in precision engineering.  Business tours like this are important for showcasing the strength of industry in North Louth and the wider region, and we were delighted to share our story, our capabilities, and our plans for the future.”

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