Merck accelerates expansion plans for single-use products critical to manufacturing vaccines
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Merck accelerates expansion plans for single-use products critical to manufacturing vaccines

The company will add a single-use assembly production unit at its Life Science Center in Molsheim, France.

  • By IPP Bureau | March 18, 2021

Merck, a leading science and technology company, will add a single-use assembly production unit at its Life Science Center in Molsheim, France.

 

With the € 25 million investment, the company is accelerating its European expansion plans for this key technology, which is used for the production of Covid-19 vaccines and other lifesaving therapies. Molsheim will be the first site in Europe where Merck manufactures the product. Further production sites are located in Danvers, Massachusetts, USA, and Wuxi, China.

 

The project was announced yesterday in Molsheim in the presence of EU Commissioner Thierry Breton and the French Minister of Industry, Agnès Pannier-Runacher.

 

“The pandemic has confronted the world with inconceivable challenges. Merck’s science and technology efforts have resulted in significant contributions since the outset of Covid-19. Our new European production unit will increase capacity of the urgently needed supply of single-use assemblies to vaccine and therapeutic manufacturers worldwide. Today’s announcement of our expansion in Europe speaks of Merck’s global commitment during and beyond this pandemic,” said Belén Garijo, Vice Chair of the Executive Board and Deputy CEO of Merck.

 

The investment in Molsheim will add more than 350 new jobs in total along with 1,700 square meters of ISO7 or ISO5 cleanrooms, using modular building design and existing infrastructure to allow future expansions without any disruptions. The new unit will produce Mobius® single-use assemblies, a key offering that is part of Merck’s Mobius MyWay program. It is planned to be operational by the end of 2021.

 

“In recent years, many biopharmaceutical manufacturers have turned to single-use technologies for their flexibility, cost savings, speed and reduced risk, leading to double-digit market growth for this segment. The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated this trend, with most programs using single-use production templates,” said Chris Ross, interim sector head, Life Science, at Merck. “Our Molsheim site has been a global center of excellence for BioMonitoring and water purification activities for many years. With this new single-use production unit, we will add critical capabilities to meet our customers’ needs, while creating new jobs for our community.”

 

Recently, Merck announced expansion projects in its Life Science business sector in Darmstadt, Germany; Cork, Ireland; Buchs, Switzerland; Carlsbad, California, USA; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Jaffrey, New Hampshire, USA; and Danvers, Massachusetts, USA. At the latter site, Merck is currently working to double the local single-use production capacity by the end of 2021. These expansions are part of an ambitious, multi-year program to increase the industrial capacity and capabilities of Merck’s Life Science business sector to support growing global demand for lifesaving medications and to make significant contributions to public health. 

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