Established in 1947 by John P Doyle, Dublin Engineering has been in the Engineering business for over 70 years, and since 1975 have specialised in fluid transfer products and services to the Pharma, Biopharma, Chemical, Food / Beverage and other industries. From the late 1960’s the family business was continued by John’s son the late Terry Doyle, who was later joined by his brothers Brendan & Martin. In 2008, Brendan’s son Graham joined the family business ensuring management of the company continues into a 3rd generation. Dublin Engineering have a long established relationship with Aflex Hose Ltd the World’s Leading PTFE lined hose manufacturers. This relationship has grown from strength to strength over the past 40+ years with Dublin Engineering supplying the complete Aflex PTFE hose range exclusively to a wide range of industries throughout Ireland. To complement their primary products (PTFE lined Aflex Hose), Dublin Engineering has established a relationship with other world leading manufacturers to provide products that complement the additional requirements throughout the various industries from OPW, Dixon, VenAir, Minikin & Sons, Action Sealtite, Advanced Couplings, Redashe among a few, creating a product portfolio of the most advanced products available today from PTFE, metallic, silicone and rubber hose assemblies to dry disconnect couplings, valves, bellows, hose reels, gaskets /clamps among many others. For further details on our product range visit our website
| Website | http://dublinengineering.ie/ |
| Employees | 1 (0 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 1947 |
| Technologies | |
| Industry | Pharmaceutical Manufacturing |
| Keywords | Engineering, Fluid Transfer, Pharmaceutical, Pharma, Biotechnology, Biopharma, Food And Beverage, Manufacturing, Process Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Piping Systems, Process Automation, Plant Maintenance, Project Management, Equipment Supply, System Integration, Design, Installation, Commissioning |
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