Why join Fegime Ireland?
Fegime Ireland, Ireland’s largest independent electrical wholesale group.
Fegime Ireland currently has 10 members in Ireland and we have a further 226 partners throughout Europe in the 18 different member states. Fegime provides our members with the strengths and buying power of a big multi-national without compromising service, quality or personality.
Fédération Européenne des Grossistes Indépendants en Matériel Electrique translates to European Federation of Independent Electrical Wholesalers. All our members are independently owned and are we are proud to be 100% Irish.
FEGIME was formed in Ireland to enable independent Irish owned wholesalers compete and excel in a market where multinational wholesalers make up over 50% of the market.
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Why should I join Fegime Ireland
Fegime Ireland offers independently owned Irish electrical wholesalers the the strength and power of being a large multi-national without compromising on ownership, decision making or strategic direction of your family business.
What benefits does membership offer?
Access to all major electrical manufacturers, improved pricing and bonus structures, access to the Fegime Academy for training the next generation of wholesalers, Fegime Ireland’s many internal services and the shared knowledge and experience of like-minded wholesalers with hundred’s of years of experience.
How do I join Fegime Ireland?
Membership applications are treated with the upmost discretion. Contact should be made directly with Fegime Ireland Head Office or to a company director. A two-way engagement between both parties will assess if membership will be mutually beneficial.
How do I become a Fegime Ireland Partner Supplier?
Fegime Ireland has agreements with many partner suppliers at local and European level. In order to become a preferred partner supplier you should contact the Fegime Ireland manager to discuss how a partnership can benefit the members.