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200 Construction Jobs at Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Limerick Facility

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200 Construction Jobs at Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Limerick Facility

200 Construction Jobs at Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Limerick Facility
April 12
14:57 2019

Approximately 200 workers are expected to be employed in the construction phase of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care’s planned €100 million expansion of its manufacturing operations at its site in the National Technology Park, Plassey, Limerick. The project is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.

IDA Ireland CEO Martin Shanahan said: “This is a significant announcement. Already the world’s largest contact lenses manufacturing plant, this expansion by Johnson & Johnson Vision Care of the Limerick facility represents not just a substantial financial investment but a considerable commitment to its Limerick operations. The approximately 100 jobs being added, along with those being created in the construction phase, will greatly benefit the economy of the Mid West region. Having a company of this stature continue to expand its operations enhances Ireland’s global reputation as a Medical Technologies centre of excellence and demonstrates how global companies can successfully operate in regional locations.”

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Pictured (left to right): Barry O’Sullivan, Johnson & Johnson Vision Care; Limerick Mayor James Collins; Martin Shanahan, CEO, IDA Ireland; Pat Breen TD, Minister of State for Trade, Employment and Business; and John Lynch, Plant Leader at Johnson & Johnson Vision Care.

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