Thermo King Facility in Galway, Ireland
Celestica Galway
Celestica's Galway facility is a leader in automated manufacturing services with proven expertise in delivering scalable manufacturing solutions throughout the product lifecycle.
With an excellent track record in solving complex manufacturing challenges and delivering cost effective integrated manufacturing solutions, the site specializes in designing, installing, commissioning, validating, operating and optimizing automated manufacturing lines; managing and delivering general manufacturing and assembly services; providing a broad range of logistical solutions; and implementing technical support for the various stages of product development and manufacturing.
The highly experienced team also offers engineering services with robust risk management for regulatory compliance in controlled environments in Galway and at customer sites worldwide. Site certifications include ISO 9001, ISO 13485 and ISO 14001.
Strategically located in Galway, a principal city in Ireland's western province (Connaught), the site is less than two hours drive from the capital (Dublin) and an hour's drive from Shannon and Knock International Airports.
Ruins of the iodine factory Terryland Galway
The iodine factory Galway
Ingersoll Rand Galway Ireland
Bombardier Bus building factory in Shannon , Ireland
Here we see the production lines of the Bombardier bus buliding factory in Shannon, Co Clare, Ireland in the early 1980's. Seen too is the launch of the KE class coach for C.I.E. Ireland's national bus service provider at that time.
JERICO @ Factory, Electric Galway
Techno, tech house.
G's Tattoo Studio Galway Ireland
Mr Caz Kelly hitting it again.
G's TATTOO STUDIO GALWAY IRELAND
CAZ Tattooing a newbe.
The Centre for Cell Manufacturing Ireland launches at NUI Galway
Centre for Cell Manufacturing Ireland at NUI Galway is the first facility of its' kind on the island of Ireland
The Centre for Cell Manufacturing Ireland (CCMI) at NUI Galway is the first ever facility on the island of Ireland to receive a licence from the Irish Medicines Board to manufacture culture-expanded stem cells for human use.
This facility in Galway, opened by Minister Seán Sherlock, positions Ireland as a global player in the regenerative medicine field and is a significant development for the med tech sector as a whole.
There are many human diseases which have either inadequate or no effective treatments, and since 2004 researchers based at the Regenerative Medicine Institute (REMEDI) in NUI Galway have been working to develop new therapies to impact many different areas of unmet medical need.
To develop any new human therapy, the treatment must first be tested for safety and effectiveness in a series of rigorous clinical trials. Over the past number of years REMEDI has developed the Centre for Cell Manufacturing Ireland which is a custom-built facility designed to expand stem cells for use in human clinical trials. Now it has been successfully accredited, the Centre for Cell Manufacturing Ireland plans to supply stem cells for use in clinical trials following regulatory approval arising from pre-clinical data generated at REMEDI.
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cross country bus from Dublin to Galway where my very first ever gig in Ireland was! beautiful ride, all three hours of it!
Thermo King Galway Ireland Facility
Galway * Ireland
Galway * Ireland
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the cash factory new and used furniture superstore
Sheep Shearing - Rathbaun Farm - Galway, Ireland
He said they aren't usually this hard to do, but she had a lamb a few days ago that she really wanted to get back to so she wasn't feeling this at all.
Ireland Galway - kako izgleda ribarnica - morski plodovi - fish market
GALWAY, IRELAND (What, Where, How Much?!)
I and my two bffs went to Galway for 4 days and 3 nights few days back. We live in Drogheda, which is located in the eastern part of Ireland and Galway is in the west. This is purely a tour of the recommended tourist sites, within the city centre, but without pubs.✌????
I’ll see to it to get more photos on our next trip! I hope you’ll enjoy and will get some info about this! God bless us all! ????????
SL Controls at Jobs Expo Galway
SL Controls at Jobs Expo Galway
Mechanical Engineering at NUI Galway
Find out more about paid placements for Engineering students at NUI Galway
Turf Fire, Connemara, County Galway, Ireland
Turf Fire, Connemara, County Galway, Ireland
Caterpillar closing Monkstown factory, Northern Ireland
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Video by Kirsten Elder
Caterpillar is closing its Monkstown factory outside Belfast and cutting between 200 and 250 jobs.
The US-manufacturing giant is restructuring its business here as part of global cutbacks across the business.
The company is closing its base at Monkstown in Newtownabbey, which employs around 250 staff.
It's understood the company will undergo a period of consultation to determine the spread of the job losses.
Some staff at the Monkstown facility — which is a sub-manufacturer of generators — will be offered work elsewhere at Caterpillar's Northern Ireland operations.
The generator maker, which employs approximately 1,800 staff, briefed staff this afternoon about job cuts at the business, which has three sites across the province.
Robert Kennedy, Caterpillar’s director of operations in Northern Ireland, said: The difficult actions we are considering in Northern Ireland are not a reflection of the quality of our dedicated workforce, the support of the local community, nor the business climate in Northern Ireland.
The company has said that after consultation with employees and their representatives, any redundant employees will receive severance packages from the company and outplacement services from appropriate agencies to ensure they have support during this transition.
The former FG Wilson business has operations spread across its base at Larne, as well as Newtownabbey and Springvale in west Belfast.
Tom Frake, Caterpillar vice president, said: We recognise that what we are considering is difficult for our employees, their families and the communities where they live and work. Despite these contemplated actions, we remain committed to Northern Ireland.
In fact, these potential changes would make us more efficient and competitive over the longer term as we adapt to the weak market conditions.
In 2013 Caterpillar announced it would create up to 200 new jobs for west Belfast to expand its support services.
Earlier that year the company said it would create 100 jobs by adding a new production line making the yellow-coloured Cat machines for which the company is most famous.
In September 2012, Caterpillar cut more than 700 jobs as it moved some manufacturing to China.
Last year, Caterpillar announced it was cutting around 120 jobs here.
Caterpillar previously warned that post-Brexit uncertainty could have a short-term hit on customer purchasing decisions.