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08 Mar 2026

Car rental depot opens in Limerick

Investment to bring one extra job into Ballysheedy

Car rental depot opens in Limerick

John Shanahan, lead technician, Enterprise, Colm O' Sullivan, technician with OPW Minister Kieran O' Donnell at the opening of the centre in Ballysheedy

A NEW car rental depot has opened in Limerick.

Enterprise Mobility has opened the new facility in Ballysheedy adding to its existing sites in Dublin and Cork.

Eleven people work there, with a 12th on the way in the coming months.

Enterprise Flex-E-Rent provides commercial and accessible vehicle solutions for businesses and public sector organisations, offering tailored services to meet diverse business needs.

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It was left to Limerick TD and Minister of State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works, Kieran O’Donnell to cut the ribbon at the centre.

"I am delighted to officially launch the new Enterprise Flex-E-Rent depot here in Limerick. As a local Minister and TD, I am excited to see Enterprise Flex-E-Rent invest in Limerick, benefitting local businesses and the community. I want to wish the entire team every success in the future," the Fine Gael TD said.

The Limerick site features an heavy goods vehicle and a light commercial vehicle workshop with the capacity to expand its services to up to 1,000 vehicles over the next five years.

The firm says its expansion will support a wide range of industries, including public sector, utilities, construction, infrastructure, waste management, traffic management, civil engineering, and events.

“We are thrilled to expand Enterprise Flex-E-Rent in Limerick,” said Danny Glynn, managing director of Enterprise Flex-E-Rent. “Our investment in this state-of-the-art facility will enable us to assist more businesses and public sector organisations with their vehicle needs, whether that’s for a few weeks, months, or even years.

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