Minister Mitchell O’Connor visits Flow Technology

Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD pictured with Ken Hanley, Flow Technology, Tim Murphy, CEO, Flow Technology, and Niall O’Donnellan, Enterprise Ireland, during her visit to Flow Technology in Charleville, Cork during the Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland joint Trade and Investment Mission in Ireland.
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Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD visited Flow Technology in Charleville last Thursday, as part of a two-day Enterprise Ireland/IDA Trade and Investment Mission in Ireland event. The company, set up 40 years ago by the current owner’s father, Denis Murphy, is now one of Ireland’s leading process systems and equipment manufacturers, servicing the biotechnology, beverage and food industries in Ireland and Europe. Key to its expansion over the years was a strategic decision to diversify into servicing Ireland’s multinational-owned bio-pharmaceutical base, a move now supported by the joint Enterprise Ireland / IDA Global Sourcing initiative.  The result is that the company has doubled its turnover in the last two years, and increased its employment to 50 people. With further growth anticipated in the FDI and indigenous sectors, the company plans further expansion and investment in its facilities in Charleville and expects additional growth in employment in the 2018-2020 period.
During her visit to Flow Technology, Minister Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD said: “Flow Technology is a prime example of the world class supplier base that Ireland now offers the ever-increasing multinational Life Sciences sector. Flow Technology is an ambitious and growing company which provides employ-ment and makes a difference to the lives of people right here in Charleville. I want to congratulate Tim and his highly skilled workforce on their success, and wish them well in the future.”
Flow Technology provides GMP solutions constructed on client sites or as pre-fabricated skid modules from its Charleville facilities including: –
•Clean In Place
•Chromatography
•Depth/Ultra/Nano Filtration
•High Temperature Short Time heat treatment
•Disposable systems
•Temperature Control Modules
•Transfer Panels
•Bio-waste Deactivation
•Buffer Dilution
•Purified Water Distribution
CEO Tim Murphy, who joined the company in 1993 having worked overseas for several years, said “The company’s high level of repeat business is due to our employee’s track record for technical excellence and quality of service, and with these same values being instilled into newly recruited graduate engineers and apprentices, we aim for continued growth and success.  As a regional indigenous Irish owned company, we thank Enterprise Ireland for their support to date. We look forward to continued support from Enterprise Ireland as the business grows, assisting with introduction of the Irish supplier base to new FDI arrivals, and also from a government which prioritises infrastructural development to support regional business”.
The joint Enterprise Ireland/IDA Global Sourcing Initiative was established as part of the Irish Government’s Action Plan for Jobs strategy with the aim of increasing the level of engagement between IDA backed multinational companies based in Ireland and Irish suppliers.
The goal is that by working together on this agenda that the agencies, with the support of key industry players, can assist multinational procurement teams meet their sourcing needs while deepening the penetration by Irish companies of the multinational sector.