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Rhenus Ireland opens new Dublin facility

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Rhenus Ireland has opened a new facility close to Dublin Airport that will boost its storage capacity.

The 11,150 sq m facility includes a warehouse and offices and is located at the centre of all main motorways into and out of Dublin, 11 km from Dublin airport.

The new facility will provide increasingly integrated management of the company’s portfolio services across sectors, including energy management, life sciences and healthcare, industrial, retail, chemicals, food and beverage and automotive, in addition to a wide range of critical local industries.

Fitted to LEED gold standard, the new site features 12 dock levellers, two grade levels doors and a 17-metre clear internal height, supported by a warehouse roof and an in-rack sprinkler system.

Additionally, the new facility boasts a dedicated ambient chamber, where temperature is mapped and monitored to pharmaceutical standards.

The new facility opening comes after the Rhenus Ireland announcement earlier this year confirming the doubling in capacity of the Parkmore campus in Galway to 20,000 sq m. This expansion followed on from Rhenus Ireland’s acquisition of Galway-based ISO-registered and AEO-certified business Source & Supply Logistics in 2021.

Declan Sinnott, managing director of Rhenus Ireland, said: “I am pleased to confirm the opening of our new Dublin facility which is designed to enhance our service offerings and extend the services we deliver to our customers across a wide range of industries.

“Coupled with our continued investment in our Galway operation earlier this year, the opening of the Dublin facility is yet another statement of our continued commitment to support the Rhenus customers in the Irish Market.”

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