Almac Group's New Cold Chain Facility
Craigavon, N.I., 28 February 2018-
Almac Group
, the global contract pharmaceutical development and manufacturing organisation, today announced the completion of a £20 million investment in its cold chain management capabilities with the opening of a 95,000sq ft custom built cold store facility at its global headquarters in Northern Ireland. With over 30 years’ experience in the field of global distribution and management of temperature sensitive drug products, this expansion strengthens Almac’s ability to provide a seamless, best-in-class service to its growing global client base by ensuring efficient and effective delivery of both
clinical
supplies and
commercial
drug products. The cold store, which is one of the largest of its kind in Europe, has been purpose built in response to customer requirements which includes consideration to the rapidly growing area of orphan drug products, changes to regulatory compliance and a more stringent focus on data across the supply chain. The additional capacity and tailored design also offer clients the opportunity to scale up with Almac as their biologic/biosimilar product portfolio increases. The new facility complements Almac’s existing global clinical supply and drug product capabilities by boasting over 3,000 pallet spaces including -15°C to -25°C storage capacity, additional 2°C - 8°C secondary production rooms, 3PL processing areas and a custom designed clinical labelling suite. Supplementary office space has also been included to accommodate an additional 100 new employees who will be recruited as a result of the expansion. Alan Armstrong, CEO Almac Group commented: “Once again, Almac has set the industry standard with another significant investment in our comprehensive global clinical and commercial supply chain offering. This new facility at our global headquarters expands our cold storage capacity by 300% and our frozen storage capabilities by over 50%, enabling us to better serve our clients, and ultimately patients, worldwide thereby maintaining our position as a global leader in the life sciences sector.” This news comes just weeks after the company announced a £30 million investment in its new
European campus
based in Dundalk, Ireland which will ensure the company meets current and future client needs in the EU marketplace. This expansion includes a new QC laboratory, packaging facility for commercial drug products and a dedicated 79,000sq ft EU Distribution Centre for clinical trial supply, all of which is scheduled to be operationally ready by January 2019. About Almac Group ‘Partnering to Advance Human Health’ The Almac Group is an established contract development and manufacturing organisation that provides an extensive range of integrated services to the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors globally. The services range from R&D, biomarker discovery development and commercialisation, API manufacture, formulation development, clinical trial supply, IRT (IVRS/IWRS) through to commercial-scale manufacture. The international company is a privately owned organisation that has organically grown over almost 50 years and now employs almost 5,000 highly skilled personnel. Almac is headquartered in Craigavon, Northern Ireland with operations in the UK, Ireland, across the US (Pennsylvania, North Carolina and California) and in Asia (Singapore and Tokyo). To keep up to date with our latest news, follow us on
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