Critical Healthcare is expanding it's workforce also.
A medical company is investing half a million euro in a new premises in Offaly.
The 30,000 square foot HQ of Critical Healthcare will be located in Tullamore and see the business expand it's staff to over 30 people as part of the move.
They're a provider to emergency services across the UK and Europe and one of the government's suppliers of PPE for Irish hospitals.
Dr. Anne Cusack, CEO of Critical Healthcare, says the new facility in Offaly, which consists of two warehouses and extensive office facilities, will provide considerable breathing space for the rapidly expanding business.
“The demand we are seeing for essential products has been and remains high. Critical Healthcare has been at the forefront of the fight against Covid-19 by supporting Emergency Services Providers across Europe so we fully understand the demands that these professionals face on a daily basis. Significantly, we have had sole responsibility for ensuring that the national ambulance services in both Ireland and Denmark have remained fully operational with essential supplies during these unprecedented times.”
“Our new premises will enable us to take the company through its next phase of growth as we continue to scale. We’re also delighted that our Medlogistix system is recommended by the UK’s ‘Lord Carter Review’ as Best Practice. This accolade, combined with our two decades of experience in this sector, will ensure that Critical Healthcare is well-positioned to continue providing the efficient managed service that is Medlogistix into new markets during a time when they are needed most.”
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