AMCS opens global headquarters in Limerick

The company plans to expand its team by 100 people over the next three years.


Pictured above from left: Noreen Cantillon, head of human resources at AMCS; Pat Breen TD, minister of State for Trade; and Jimmy Martin, CEO of AMCS.

AMCS, Limerick, Ireland, officially opened its new global technical and support headquarters in Limerick. 

“The growth of AMCS into a global leader of integrated software and vehicle technology for the recycling, waste and resource industries is an example of the dynamic software sector in Ireland, and I would like to congratulate them on their wonderful new facility,” says Pat Breen TD, minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection. “I welcome their expansion in the region and wish them every success in their future operations.”

Following a successful round of funding in April, AMCS is on a growth trajectory, an AMCS news release reports. The company plans to expand its team by up to 100 people to help with product development, sales and global customer support. 

“This new facility is critical for our continuing expansion and provides us with the capacity to increase our Limerick team by up to 100 people over the next three years in the areas of product development, sales and global customer support,” says Jimmy Martin, CEO and founder of AMCS.

Founded in 2003, AMCS now employs 450 people in 10 different countries, including 110 employees based in Limerick, with an annual turnover of over 50 million euros, or about $56.8 million. 

According to an AMCS news release, the company partners with six of the top 10 recycling and waste companies worldwide, delivering solutions to their customers. About 1,500 customers in 23 countries use AMCS’ technology, the company reports.