Wheel alignment equipment specialist Pro-Align has opened the doors to its new and inaugural facility in Ireland, giving
giving workshops across the country access to even better levels of service and support.
Located in Plato Park, Dublin (just off the M50), the facility provides a new base for its sales, servicing and installation teams, and includes demonstration and training areas which allow workshops to see and experience the powerful capabilities of the Hunter range of complete wheel servicing equipment.
Speaking at the launch event of the new facility, Paul Beaurain, Managing Director, Pro-Align, commented, “We’re delighted to be opening up our brand new facility in Dublin which will help provide an even more comprehensive service to customers.
“We’ve already experienced a strong demand from workshops for our range of Hunter equipment and this new facility will help to showcase its capabilities and potential as well as train technicians so they can provide the very best levels of service to their customers.”
Pro-Align hosted a well-attended open day to launch the facility. Interested visitors from workshops from both the North and the Republic were in attendance and were able to see a number of Hunter systems in action including its range-topping HawkEye Elite TD four wheel alignment system in its Quick Check configuration, the Hunter QuickTread drive-over tread depth measurement system, the fully automatic Revolution tyre changer as well as the innovative Hunter Road Force Touch balancer.
In addition to the Hunter systems on display, visitors were able to see the Pro-Align sponsored historic Mk2 Ford Escort which recently competed in the West Cork Rally.
Attendees also had the chance to take part in a prize draw for a Nextbase dash cam which was eventually won by Jonathan Crozier of Crozier 4×4 Ltd.
Hunter representative Kevin Dillon who attended the launch event added, “We’re very proud of the investment that Pro-Align is making into Ireland.
“Thousands of workshops around the globe are benefiting from more efficient ways of working and additional servicing opportunities through the use of our equipment and it’s incredibly exciting that workshops in Ireland can now share in this opportunity.”