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Generator maker FG Wilson will change its name to Caterpillar from January 28, in a move the company said would create a "more visible link" between its operations in Northern Ireland and the ...
In a statement Caterpillar, which owns FG Wilson, said the jobs would go across the company's four Northern Ireland sites. 160 job losses had been announced in July and it is feared there could be ...
Generator manufacturer FG Wilson has announced its completion of a $180,000 (EGP: 1.3m) power generation and backup power project at Cairo Festival City in conjunction with its authorised Egyptian ...
FG Wilson currently employs more than 3,000 people. It is one of NI's biggest manufacturers and has four plants in Northern Ireland - in Larne, Monkstown and two in west Belfast.
The managing director of generator manufacturer FG Wilson is leaving his role in Co Antrim for a senior executive position in its parent company. Saturday, 5 July 2025. Newsletters; ...
It follows a downturn in demand for its FG Wilson electric generator sets, with Caterpillar set to discontinue the manufacture of this product in Larne, where it current employs around 550 staff.
FG Wilson is one of Northern Ireland's biggest exporters Seven hundred and sixty people are to lose their jobs at engineering firm FG Wilson in Northern Ireland. In a statement Caterpillar, which ...
The chief executive of Invest NI has said he is disappointed but not surprised at the job losses at FG Wilson and if he had been in charge of the company he would have made the same decision.