American firm reveals £19million investment to expand Northern Ireland production plant

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Copeland aims to significantly increase production capacity at its Cookstown plant to meet increasing European demand for sustainable low-carbon heat pumps to address climate change.
The American company aims to significantly increase production capacity at its Cookstown plant to meet increasing European demand for sustainable low-carbon heat pumps to address climate change.

The investment at Ballyreagh Industrial Estate includes a 3,500 square metre building expansion including new production lines which will significantly increase overall plant production, doubling capacity and increasing flexibility to meet future demand.

Celebrating news of the expansion, Copeland will host a special event today (Tuesday) which will be attended by Ross Shuster, Copeland chief executive officer and Sandro Matic, president of Copeland Europe.