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The focus of this part of our directory is on manufacturing and service industries in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Belfast's early industries centered on linen production, shipbuilding, and brewing. Its linen industries employed thousands of people, mainly women. The city's location on the River Lagan allowed for easy access for shipping and trade, which fostered industrial growth.

The decline of Belfast's heavy industries in the mid-20th century harshly impacted the city's economy. The Troubles, a period of sectarian violence and political unrest that lasted from the late 1960s to the late 1990s, further exacerbated the decline. Its most important manufacturing jobs were lost, and the city's economy became reliant on public sector support.

In recent years, Belfast's manufacturing sector has diversified and modernized. Spirit AeroSystems (formerly Bombardier) has become a significant employer, with a focus on producing aircraft and aerospace components. Rolls Royce manufactured aircraft engine parts in Belfast from 1966 to 2004., and its facilities were used by TK-ECC for car component production for a few additional years before its eventual closure.

Various Belfast manufacturing plants have embraced advanced manufacturing technologies, including robotics, automation, and precision engineering, allowing local companies to compete in the global marketplace.

In addition to manufacturing, the city's service sector has experienced growth. Belfast is now a major center for financial and professional services, with several international companies establishing operations there. Belfast's Cathedral Quarter has become a hub for creative and digital industries, particularly among start-ups.

Focusing on software development and cybersecurity, Belfast has also attracted several technology and IT services companies, including Allstate, Citi, and Deloitte.

These, and other manufacturing or service sector businesses, of any size, are appropriate topics for this category. These may include manufacturing companies, construction companies, contractors, and utility companies, as well as financial or legal services, insurance agencies, funeral homes, and employment services.

 

 

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