CEC Wins Best Managed Companies Award 2024

Controlled Environments Company (CEC) has been named as one of Ireland's Best Managed Companies in 2024. The Best Managed Companies awards programme is led by Deloitte and adjudicated in partnership with AIB. The network comprises 129 companies, with a combined turnover of €15 billion and employs a total of 45,000 people. The programme contains companies from 28 counties across the island of Ireland, ranging in sectors from retail and hospitality to manufacturing and construction.
Ireland’s Best Managed Companies Awards programme promotes and recognises excellence in privately-owned and managed companies and is the only awards scheme on the island of Ireland that considers business performance from every perspective. Entrants to the programme compete for the designation in a rigorous process that evaluates the calibre of their management abilities and practices in addition to the strategy, capability, innovation, culture, and financial performance of their companies.
The Four Pillars of the Best Managed Companies:
- Strategy
- Culture & Commitment
- Capabilities & Innovation
- Governance & Financials


Pictured are members of the successful CEC management team.
About Controlled Environments Company
Controlled Environments Company (CEC) is a single-source supply partner and service provider to companies operating in critically clean and controlled environments. The company was established in 1996 to service the emerging microelectronics, pharmaceutical, life science and medical device industries in Ireland.
Providing end-to-end solutions for our customers, our scope includes: cleanroom products & consumables, cleanroom furniture & equipment, VMI & Kanban programs, supply-chain management, on-site service provision, and much more.
International History of Best Managed Companies Programme
The Best Managed Companies originated in Canada in 1993, where it has been run successfully ever since and is the country's leading business awards programme. In addition to Ireland and Canada, the programme is currently run in a total of 48 countries including China, the US, Southeast Asia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Czech Republic, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Turkey, Mexico and Chile.