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Mallaghan partners with Catrion on four-year catering truck deal

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Mallaghan partners with Catrion on four-year catering truck deal
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Stephanie Painter International Sales | AviationPros

Mallaghan, a global leader in the manufacturing of ground support equipment (GSE), has entered into an agreement to produce 85 catering trucks over the next four years for aircraft catering company Catrion. The specialized equipment will be utilized by Catrion at airports across Saudi Arabia as part of its inflight catering strategy, which aims to enhance customer experience while ensuring operational efficiency and sustainability.

Ronan Mallaghan, CEO of Mallaghan, stated: "Catrion has been a valued Mallaghan partner since 2012, and we are thrilled to collaborate once again as part of our multifaceted approach focused on agility, cost optimization, operational excellence and environmental responsibility."

"Mallaghan’s relationship with Catrion underscores our dedication to manufacturing GSE that exceeds existing standards of quality and performance, and we have no doubt that our catering trucks will significantly enhance the operational capabilities of Catrion, owing to their renowned reliability and advanced technological features."

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"We look forward to continuing our support of Catrion in its mission to deliver exceptional catering services across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."

Catrion is rooted in Saudi hospitality and is committed to high standards in catering, travel, events, and support services. Recently, representatives from Catrion visited Mallaghan's headquarters in Dungannon for insights into the manufacturing process and engineering expertise.

Mohammed Abdulaziz Al-Sarhan, chairman of Catrion, added: "Catrion continually strives for growth and success, and we share Mallaghan’s dedication to innovation within our industry."

"The addition of Mallaghan’s catering trucks to our fleet will enable us to further enhance the standard of service we provide and maintain Catrion's reputation for excellence."

"We were pleased to visit Mallaghan’s headquarters to learn more about the company’s processes and procedures, and we are confident that this partnership will bring substantial benefits for both organizations moving forward."

Mallaghan products are currently sold in more than 100 countries worldwide with aviation clients including Aer Lingus, British Airways, dnata Catering, Emirates, Etihad Airways Catering Services LLC., Gate Gourmet Switzerland GmbH., Menzies Aviation PLC., Newrest Group International S.A.S., Qantas Airways Limited., Qatar Airways Group Q.C.S.C., Ryanair DAC., Swissport International Ltd.

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