It will increase its membrane manufacturing capacity in Carrigtwohill and build a new manufacturing facility at Blarney Business Park. The investment, which is the largest in a single site ever for Merckβs Life Science business sector, is expecting to create more than 370 permanent jobs by the end of 2027.
βThis β¬440 million expansion of our Cork site, together with other major investments worldwide, will further enhance the value that Merck can deliver to customers throughout the development and production of their specialised medicines, vaccines and diagnostics,β said BelΓ©n Garijo, chair of the executive board and CEO of Merck.
βIreland is central to our strategy to drive long-term growth and expand our global leadership position in Life Science,β said Matthias Heinzel, member of the executive board of Merck and CEO Life Science. βThe investment in Cork is the biggest site investment in the history of our Life Science business and will accelerate the delivery of the critical products, technologies and services our customers need to fight the worldβs toughest health challenges, including Covid-19.β
At Blarney Business Park, Merck is going to build a new filtration manufacturing facility for almost β¬150m. Once fully operational, it will increase the companyβs global manufacturing capacity and supply customers producing both traditional and novel treatments and therapeutics.
With the more than β¬290 million expansion in Carrigtwohill, Merck is adding a manufacturing facility for the immersion casting of membranes. These membranes support novel and gene therapies, as well as applications like virus sterilisation.
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