A milestone year for SDC Trailers, Toomebridge, County Antrim as the company celebrates its 40thanniversary.
Established in a small galvinised shed in Bellaghy by welder and fabricator Seamus McCloy, SDC has grown significantly over the last four decades to become the UK and Ireland’s leading manufacturer of bespoke semi-trailers. A local manufacturing success story, the company now employs almost 1,000 staff across four UK based manufacturing plants and is now a member of the world’s largest trailer manufacturing group CIMC.
On 12 October, SDC marked the occasion by inviting customers, staff, suppliers and distributors to a tour of its factory in Toomebridge followed by a celebratory dinner held in the Europa Hotel, Belfast. Over 350 people attended the event with highlights including entertainment by tribute band Red Hot Chilli Pipers and a Q&A session with former champion jockey Tony McCoy. SDC’s CEO, Enda Cushnahan shared his experiences from the last twenty-one years with the company and was joined on stage by Seamus McCloy to discuss the company’s success.
Mr. Cushnahan said at the event: “I have been with the company for half of those 40 years and it is privilege to now serve as its Chief Executive Officer. I see my role as building on the legacy of our founder Seamus McCloy and taking the company forward into another 40 years of success. It has been a great journey and I would like to thank all our staff, customers and suppliers who have made it possible. While our trailers have a deserved reputation for quality, reliability and toughness, it is the commitment and passion of these people that will ensure the company continues to thrive and grow.”
SDC’s loyal customer base has enabled the company to grow at such an impressive rate over the last 40 years. The company’s mission is to “understand your business, your logistics requirements and then tailor a solution to meet those needs.” The manufacturer does not build standard products for stock – every trailer on the production line is built to order for a specific customer.
Around 40% of SDC’s output leaves the factory with a body fitted, and their impressive trailer range features over 500 different variants from curtainsiders and boxvans, to skeletal, platform and urban trailers, all of which are bespoke manufactured to meet operator requirements.
Earlier this year the manufacturer completed a £7m expansion to their manufacturing headquarters in Toomebridge with the creation of 50 new jobs, making SDC one of Northern Ireland’s largest private sector employers. The expansion has revolutionized the company’s manufacturing process and increased trailer output by 50% on a weekly basis.
The company also recently opened two state of the art training facilities at their headquarters in Toomebridge – a piping and wiring training centre fully equipped with the latest semi-trailer technology and a welding centre which has 8 individual welding bays with cutting, extraction, burning, clamping, measuring and demonstration equipment. With new trailer sales in excess of 8,000 units and turnover of over £200m last year, SDC Trailers is well placed to continue its success in both local and international markets.