Sunday 18 September 2011

Coca-Cola jobs announced in Ireland


On Friday 16th September 2011 Coca-Cola officially opened its new manufacturing and innovation plant in Wexford, Ireland, which will employ 100 people. 65 workers have already been recruited.

As reported by RTE, Coca-Cola also announced on Friday that it will be expanding its global business shared services organisation in Drogheda, Co Louth. This includes recent investment in new offices and the creation of up to 100 new positions - 40 of these have already been filled in recent weeks. The Drogheda plant currently employs over 200 people.

Muhtar Kent, the chairman and chief executive of Coca-Cola, stated that 'our continued investments in Wexford, Drogheda and throughout Ireland will ensure we sustain and enhance our growth globally in the coming years.'

The new Wexford plant, which became fully operational this year, includes manufacturing, laboratory and pilot plant facilities to allow process development and product commercialisation.

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