UPS Healthcare shows its commitment to supporting Ireland’s pharmaceutical industry
UPS Healthcare has announced the opening of a first-of-its-kind healthcare logistics facility in Dublin. The 12 million EUR investment covers nearly 6,000 m² and has created an initial 30 new jobs, demonstrating UPS’s support of the Irish market and export growth.
The facility houses small package, freight forwarding and logistics and distribution capabilities, connecting customers from all industries to a truly integrated global network that is adaptable and resilient to their needs. UPS Healthcare is uniquely positioned to provide one of the widest ranges of integrated complex healthcare logistics services in the world.
80% of pharma products in Europe already require temperature-controlled transportation and the latest biologics and specialty pharmaceuticals require precision, temperature-controlled logistics to get patient-critical products where they need to be, on time and at the right temperature.
Fitted with specialised technology, the facility provides in-demand storage and inbound and outbound transportation for a range of pharmaceutical and health tech products, providing an end-to-end solution for healthcare companies as they look to simplify their supply chains for their complex treatments.
“This investment marks our commitment to supporting Ireland’s world leading pharmaceutical and medical device industries. We’re the only provider who can take our customers’ treatments from clinical trial right to the patient, turning logistics into a competitive advantage, one that will only help grow Ireland’s position as a central hub for the pharma industry. Most importantly, we can give patients the peace of mind knowing that their critical healthcare treatments and devices are in safe hands,” said Cathy O’Brien, Vice President for International Sales at UPS Healthcare.
Last year, UPS introduced a new flight path between the US, Ireland and UK to strengthen the trans-Altantic trade lane – and Ireland’s links with its largest pharma export markets. The flight serves Dublin and Stansted Airports, returning to UPS’s air hub in Louisville, US, and carries healthcare and small package goods between the three countries.
“I would like to congratulate UPS Healthcare on opening their new Dublin facility which will support Ireland’s thriving pharmaceutical and medical technology sector. With this investment of €12 million, UPS Healthcare is showing its commitment to innovation but also reinforcing Ireland’s reputation as a leading hub for excellence across the life sciences sector,” said Michael Lohan, CEO, IDA Ireland.