Mallusk firm aiming to expand customer base

A manufacturing business based in Mallusk has announced the creation of five new jobs as part of an investment of more than £500,000.
Jonathan Bell MLA, Minister for Enterprise Trade and Investment, with Barry Mulhern, Managing Director of CMASS, and Mayor Thomas Hogg. INNT 31-500-SOJonathan Bell MLA, Minister for Enterprise Trade and Investment, with Barry Mulhern, Managing Director of CMASS, and Mayor Thomas Hogg. INNT 31-500-SO
Jonathan Bell MLA, Minister for Enterprise Trade and Investment, with Barry Mulhern, Managing Director of CMASS, and Mayor Thomas Hogg. INNT 31-500-SO

The announcement was made by Enterprise, Trade and Investment minister Jonathan Bell when he joined CMASS at their recent fifth anniversary celebrations.

“CMASS is a dynamic local company and I am pleased to be here today to mark their fifth birthday.

“The investment of more than £500,000 by the company and the support offered by Invest Northern Ireland, of a £62,933 capital grant, demonstrates a commitment to the future by this high growth business,” Mr Bell said.

Mark Johnston from IFS Group and Tony Anderson from Schrader Electronics were among the guests at the fifth anniversary celebration at CMASS. INNT 31-501-SOMark Johnston from IFS Group and Tony Anderson from Schrader Electronics were among the guests at the fifth anniversary celebration at CMASS. INNT 31-501-SO
Mark Johnston from IFS Group and Tony Anderson from Schrader Electronics were among the guests at the fifth anniversary celebration at CMASS. INNT 31-501-SO

The investment elevates CMASS to Electronic Contract Manufacturing (ECM) status meaning it can now fully build, assemble, test and repair electronic systems and products and provide Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) capability alongside its existing Wiring Harness and Software Media Duplication services.

The Managing Director of CMASS, Barry Mulhern is pleased with the developments being made by the company.

“We have performed strongly in recent years, with 90 per cent of our sales being generated outside of Northern Ireland. We have invested heavily in the latest generation equipment and this was the final piece of the jigsaw to enable to us to offer fully outsourced manufacturing services to our current and new customer base.”

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