14/09/2015

New Jobs Announced For Mullingar

Twenty eight new jobs are to be created in Marlinstown by Patterson Pumps Ireland.

Welcoming the news, Fine Gael TD for Longford/Westmeath, Gabrielle McFadden, said: "The creation of 28 new jobs by Patterson Pumps Ireland, based at the IDA Business Park, Marlinstown, Mullingar, is a huge vote of confidence for Mullingar and the midlands. The new jobs will be created as the result of a significant investment in a new manufacturing facility.

"The expansion by this world leading manufacturer of fire protection pumps is clear recognition of Mullingar’s talented skillsbase, and of course, its central location and good infrastructure, which includes an excellent road network."

(MH)


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