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Coca-Cola Creates 100 New Jobs
A soft drink giant will open new offices in County Louth and subsequently create 100 new jobs for Ireland.
The US multinational Coca-Cola has said it is creating 100 jobs in Drogheda, 40 of which have recently been filled.
The €200m facility will be officially opened next month.
The CEO of Coca-Cola, Muhtar Kent, was in Wexford this afternoon with the Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, where they officially opened the new Coca-Cola manufacturing facility at Drinagh in Wexford Town.
(GK)
The US multinational Coca-Cola has said it is creating 100 jobs in Drogheda, 40 of which have recently been filled.
The €200m facility will be officially opened next month.
The CEO of Coca-Cola, Muhtar Kent, was in Wexford this afternoon with the Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, where they officially opened the new Coca-Cola manufacturing facility at Drinagh in Wexford Town.
(GK)
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