Gilead plans to invest $47M+ to boost its capacity in southern Ireland
Gilead is adding itself to the list of big names building out multimillion-dollar expansions in Ireland.
The pharma is expanding its facilities located in the town of Carrigtwohill, Ireland, in County Cork in the south of the country. Gilead plans to sink €45 million ($47.5 million) into the expansion which will be used to construct a 55,714-square-foot warehouse, according to a statement emailed to Endpoints News. The investment will result in a small increase in its employee headcount in Cork, a Gilead spokesperson said, but no other details were given beyond that.
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