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PetSafe brand celebrates 10th anniversary in Ireland

 

Radio Systems PetSafe Europe Limited has just celebrated its 10-year anniversary in the Republic of Ireland, after making County Louth the home of its European headquarters back in 2012. The company is a subsidiary of US-based Radio Systems Corporation, which owns the PetSafe brand. 

 

It’s a milestone that’s being marked with truly international celebrations – and in the multiple different languages spoken there, including English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Romanian.

 

And it’s clearly an effective approach to take, proven by Radio Systems twice taking top spots in the prestigious list of Best Workplace in Ireland over the last five years, as well as ranking within Europe’s top three best employers in 2018. 

 

From a somewhat modest beginning back in 2012, the Dundalk team has grown exponentially. It’s increased from just five colleagues and two dogs to a cohort of 65. Of these, 22 employees are Irish, and the rest are from across the globe – from Argentina to India, South Africa to Iran, and many other countries in between - working in the company’s multilingual customer services centre, finance, order management, supply chain, marketing and human resources departments - accompanied by their ten or so canine companions. 

 

Their four-legged friends and the wellbeing benefits they bring have been welcomed to the workplace from the very start, long before it became the trend that it is today. 

 

The team rapidly grew to 17 during its first year of operation and ten of the first employees to join PetSafe brand Dundalk during its very early days have remained with the company ever since – testament to its culture and welcoming environment. 

 

These include Customer Care and Product Specialist Hans Peeters, who has worked for Radio Systems in Ireland for ten years. He moved to Ireland, from the Netherlands, in 2012 for a role with another company but saw opportunity with Radio Systems and has never looked back. A decade later, and he celebrates the company’s anniversary as well as his own 100% attendance during that time. 

 

Another team member who’s marking the occasion on both a professional and personal level is Call Centre Manager Kurt Godfrey. Kurt helped enhance Radio Systems’ Customer Service facility in Dundalk on secondment from Radio Systems Corporations’ global headquarters in Knoxville, Tennessee. He arrived in the country on a 60-day temporary visa almost ten years ago to the day. 

 

Talking numbers - and in terms of commercial performance, during the last decade - Radio Systems in County Louth has shipped $500 million USD worth of orders. That’s nearly 515million Euros or £452million in sales of innovative pet care products, including toys, travel accessories, training systems, water fountains and feeders and pet doors under the Radio Systems’ brands. 

 

These include its PetSafe brand, its SportDOG brand of professional sport and hunting training gear and its Kurgo brand portfolio of high-quality outdoor gear for active dogs and owners.

 

Dave Verdon, International Vice President at Radio Systems’ European headquarters in Ireland, said: “We’re obviously delighted to mark such a marvellous milestone, and we’ve certainly got a lot to celebrate from the last ten years. But we continue to look forward at what the future has in store for us.

“Our global mission for Radio Systems is to build the most trusted pet brands. In Europe - and through our operations in Ireland – we’ll build on the foundations we’ve laid over the last 10 years, by continuing to grow our portfolio of brands and categories. In doing so, we’ll provide our customers with even more innovative pet product solutions, wherever they shop - in pet store chains, smaller independents, online or direct from our websites across Europe. 

 

“We will also continue to invest in our colleagues and communities, for the benefit of pets and their owners across Europe and the rest of the world. To do so most effectively, employee wellbeing is always a priority. Having colleagues who are healthy, happy and engaged has direct benefits on the customer service levels we provide, which underpin everything we do here at Radio Systems. 

 

Our company ethos is to Love Thy Customer, and the best way we can stay true to this value is by creating the strongest company culture, founded on team autonomy, trust, respect, innovation and open and honest communication across all levels of the business. As a company of pet lovers, offering pet bereavement leave and employee wellbeing days, for example, are seemingly small touches but mean so very much to everyone.”

 

Looking forward to the next ten years, and they’re looking bright for Radio Systems. The appointment of a new CEO earlier this year signals a step change for Radio Systems and its brands. 

 

Rob Candelino joined the company following a 25-year tenure at international consumer goods company Unilever and will lead a new style of business, post-pandemic, which brings with it numerous opportunities and challenges. 

 

Enhancements that have already been made to company software and websites, as well as technology advancements from a customer care perspective, as the company looks to improve its e-commerce offering using AI enabled chatbots to help boost customer satisfaction and sales. All of which will help build the strongest foundations for European growth during the next decade.

 

For further information visit www.radiosystemscorporation.com.

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