Quinn Industrial Holdings

Quinn Industrial Holdings is a building products enterprise formerly owned by Seán Quinn.[2] It was founded in 2014.[1] The company consists of the former Construction Industry Supply (CIS) and Packaging businesses of the Quinn Group. These were acquired by a consortium of local businessmen from Aventas group in 2014 for €98m.[2]

Quinn Industrial Holdings
Founded2014[1]
Headquarters
Key people
Liam McCaffrey (CEO)[2]
Productsbuilding products, plastic packaging[2]
Number of employees
830[2]
Websitewww.quinnih.com

Seán Quinn was an advisor to the company until 2016.[3]

In April 2019 the company was considering building its first ready-mix concrete facility in the Dublin area near the Naas roundabout.[2]

Intimidation campaign

The company has been subject to an intimidation campaign since 2015.[2][4] The intimidation initially included arson attacks and death threats.[3] In February 2019 two directors of QIH were assaulted in a local shop.[3]

In September 2019, Kevin Lunney, chief operating officer of QIH, was abducted from his home near Derrylin.[3] His attackers tied him up, beat him, slashed him with a Stanley knife, tortured him with bleach, broke his leg and told him he would be killed. He was left half naked in a ditch on a remote country road near Drumcoghill, Co. Cavan. [3] In October 2019 a new threat against directors in a letter sent to The Irish News, saying it was their "final warning" and that "we could have killed Kevin very easily".[5][6]

Seán Quinn has condemned the intimidation campaign, including the Kevin Lunney attack.[3] [3][7] In an interview with Channel 4 News Seán Quinn said that he no longer wanted to regain control of his former businesses.[8]

In the early hours of 15 February 2020 two vehicles belonging to a cousin of a QIH director were subject to an arson attack.[9] The attack was captured on CCTV.[9] Nobody was injured and damage was minimal.[9]

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