Kevdel Contracting

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University KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN A COMPANY CALLED KEVDEL
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KevDel contracting was started in Duplin in the early 1960s as a family-owned engineering company.The company was initially involved in the fabrication of farmyard gates and haysheds to store animal feedstuff but during the years the business activities expandedto include the supply of building materials and the disposal and recycling of industrial waste together with the management of various infrastructural projects.KevDel contracting greatly expanded through the acquisition of multiple other companies, some in Ireland but with the majority in UK, in the late 1990s and early 2000s its core business did not change and remains focused on the agricultural sector.The company has developed and refined several innovative processes relating to the fabrication of different material types.
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