Co Mayo-based CMS Distribution revenues exceed €500m

Tech distributor reports 38% rise in full-year turnover as ebitda increases 40%

CMS Peripherals chief executive Frank Salmon
CMS Peripherals chief executive Frank Salmon

CMS Distribution, the Mayo-headquartered specialist technology distributor, has reported record revenues with turnover exceeding €500 million for the first time.

Storit Limited, the holding company of the Kiltimagh-based company, recorded revenues of £447 million (€510 million) for the 12 months to the end of December. This marks a 38 per cent increase in turnover versus the £325 million (€389 million) recorded a year earlier.

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (ebitda) jumped 40 per cent to €17.3 million, having exceeded the £10 million mark last year to reach £12.3 million. Pretax profits rose to £13.7, million having more than doubled, from £4.2 million to £10 million, from 2015 to 2016.

Established by former EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist Frank Salmon in 1998, CMS Distribution is the largest independent distributor of data storage, networking and IT infrastructure solutions in the UK and Ireland, servicing more than 50 manufacturers and 2,800 resellers.

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The group employs 350 people across 12 locations in Ireland, Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, France, Australia and China.

Emerging technologies

During the year under review, the company announced the acquisition of TNS Connect, a distributor of emerging technologies and accessories, headquartered in Ireland, but also operating in the UK, mainland Europe, Australia and China. It also opened new offices in Paris, Madrid and Amsterdam

“We are delighted with both our record financial performance and our many investments in 2017, which we are confident will drive sustained value as we continue to roll out our successful model across new geographies,” said Mr Salmon.

“ I am very excited about the future and the year ahead. 2018 marks another significant milestone in CMS’s history as we celebrate our 30th anniversary with more exciting projects and investments set to roll out throughout the year,” he added.

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor is a former Irish Times business journalist