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26 Oct 2025

Limerick Lasers acquired by global manufacturing leader Takumi Precision Engineering

Limerick Lasers acquired by global manufacturing leader Takumi Precision Engineering

L-R: Stephen Hayes (Takumi), Noel Phelan (Limerick Lasers), Kathleen Phelan (Limerick Lasers), Donal Galligan, Thomas Kenny

TAKUMI Precision Engineering, a global leader in precision manufacturing and engineering solutions, proudly announces the acquisition of Limerick Lasers, a renowned provider of advanced laser technology.

This strategic move marks a significant milestone for Takumi as it continues to strengthen its position in the high-tech manufacturing industry.

Dating from the company’s establishment in April 1996, the Limerick Lasers are specialists in laser engraved metal & acrylic nameplates and tags for use in the Food, Chemical, Medical, Pharmaceutical & Electrical Engineering Industries.

Commenting on the acquisition, Donal Galligan, CEO of Takumi, stated “We are thrilled to welcome Limerick Lasers into the Takumi family. The acquisition is a testament to our commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements in precision engineering and expanding our offering to our customers.

"The combination of our manufacturing capabilities with Limerick Lasers expertise positions us as a comprehensive solutions provider for industries demanding the highest standards of precision and innovation. We extend our appreciation to Noel and Kathleen Phelan. We are confident that the foundation they have built will continue to thrive under the Takumi umbrella, and we wish them all the best in their future endeavours," he continued.

The Laser business will relocate from its premises in Eastlink Business Park and all manufacturing will operate from Takumi’s site in Raheen Business Park, Limerick. 

Takumi is dedicated to ensuring a smooth transition for Limerick Lasers customers and partners and looks forward to introducing them to the additional capabilities available to them from Takumi.

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