Brady wins contract with EirGrid
Brady has secured a contract with EirGrid to supply a system to help control the generation of electricity in Ireland.
Brady has secured a contract with EirGrid to supply a system to help control the generation of electricity in Ireland.
EirGrid has commissioned a single Brady Central Dispatch solution, a system for enhancing operational capabilities in the Irish electricity market.
Brady, which also supplies risk management solutions for metals, recycling and soft commodities, said the activity would maintain the balance of energy production and consumption.
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"At Brady we are constantly in tune with the key business drivers in our markets in order to anticipate customer requirements," said Chief Executive Officer, Gavin Lavelle.
"It is this close involvement with both the market and our customers that enable us to respond in a timely manner to offer solutions that are tailored to market needs."
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