OUR STORY
Founded in 1999
Founded by Ballyglass man Mike Malone in 1999, the company started off with many of the typical challenges of a small start-up business.
About Malone Farm Machinery
Mike started up in Ballyglass and had to work all the hours available to him to ensure the company got off the ground. Mike has always had a passion for innovation and quality, and was determined from the start that his business would not just survive, but thrive.
But he always wanted to run his own business and in 1999 he set about doing just that.
In 1999 Mike set about building Malone farm machinery. Initially Mike had just one employee and the company began making logsplitters and post drivers. Seeing a gap in the market for these products, Mike put an ad in the paper at the time and got calls from all over the country.
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The product could only be delivered on a Sunday, every other day was focused on production. Every day of the week was being utilised to get the business up and running.
In 2003, Malone started making toppers which proved a big market for the company. With initial plans to make 25 toppers, they had made 450 by the end of the year, such was the demand.
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Again, every hour was being utilized. Three employees would come and paint them at night time and the toppers would be ready for sending in the morning.
With the company growing, capacity was becoming an issue. Malone successfully applied for planning permission, allowing the company to expand further.
In 2009, Malone took another big step with the launch of their self-loading wagons. With the needs and requirements of farmers central to the company’s ethos, Malones continue to succeed with their wide-range of products.
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Malone expanded beyond Ireland for the first time in 2007, selling in the UK. In 2010 a dealer in South Africa was so impressed by the product range that he started to export products. In 2012, they moved onto Costa Rica, and today in addition to a growing European Market they also export to Chile and New Zealand.
Award Winning Innovations
New Inventions Award
In 1999 they came first in the New Inventions Award at the Tullamore Agricultural Show.
Innovation in Business
In 2007 they won first prize for Innovation in Business in Mayo, sponsored by the Mayo News.
Best New Business
The following year, Malone won Best New Business in the NCF Lake District Business of the Year Awards and followed that up in 2002 by winning Best New Business in Mayo.
Enterprise Ireland Innovation
Malone Farm Machinery Is The Overall Winner Of The 2020 Enterprise Ireland Innovation Arena Awards.
Our Team.
Meet our team that strive to innovate in the agricultural sector.