Plans to deliver a new state-of-the-art storage, distribution, and secondary labelling facility for Bionical Emas in County Westmeath have been announced.
The global Contract Research Organisation (CRO), which provides a range of services to the pharmaceutical and Biotech sector, will establish a 7,000 sq ft facility with room for expansion in Kilbeggan. This location has been chosen for the project given its access to the talented local workforce in the Midlands region and strong transport connections to Dublin Airport. Refurbishment and fit of the building are expected to be completed in Q1 2022.
Due to rapidly increasing demand for the unique and highly successful services Bionical Emas provides to its customers in the EU, US and Asia-Pacific, the facility will provide a major expansion to the existing logistics and storage capabilities. The state-of-the-art temperature-controlled (ambient and cold chain) facility will be used to store, distribute, and label medicinal products for use around the world.
It is expected that following the completion of the build-out of the facility, Bionical Emas will continue to expand its operations and Ireland based headcount across its three services areas: Clinical Development, Early Access Programs and Clinical Trial Supply.
The project is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.
Philip Dunne, a native of the Midlands Region and an experienced biopharmaceutical executive, will head up the Irish operation which will also create some 35 local jobs.
Welcoming the announcement, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade & Employment, Robert Troy T.D. said: "I am delighted that Bionical Emas has announced plans to establish a European Storage, Distribution and Labelling facility in Kilbeggan. This new state-of-the-art facility will create 35 new jobs in Westmeath, with the potential for further expansion in the years to come. This is a very welcome announcement for Kilbeggan and the wider Midlands region and demonstrates the Midlands has the skills, talent, people and connectivity that will enable companies like Bionical Emas to embed and grow their operations here. Regional job creation is a key priority of this Government, and we will be working to secure further investment for all regions in the months and years ahead."
CEO of Bionical Emas, Jonathan Waring-Hughes added: "We are extremely pleased to have chosen Kilbeggan as our new European hub - Ireland provides a great location for further expansion. Our selection of the Midlands region creates a unique opportunity to tap into the local life science talent and infrastructure. The addition of this state-of-the-art facility will further enhance our global service offerings and enable us to deliver a unique, seamless approach to bring life-changing medicines to patients around the world. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank the IDA for the support on this extremely important project."
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