200 jobs at risk with news of Portadown factory closure

A spokesman for Invest NI said the news would be deeply upsetting for staff
Author: Chris BrennanPublished 8th Feb 2024
Last updated 8th Feb 2024

Bosses at heating and ventilation manufacturer Glen Dimplex is proposing the closure of its Portadown factory as part of plans for 'all island consolidation.'

It is understood more than 200 people work there.

Responding to the announcement by Glen Dimplex of its plans to consolidate its operations as part of a multi-million pound investment and reorganisation of its island-wide operations; Kieran Donoghue, Chief Executive, Invest Northern Ireland, said:

“The news of Glen Dimplex‘s plans to wind down its facility in Portadown over the next two years will be deeply upsetting for staff.

"We will work with the company and those affected to identify alternative employment opportunities and to pursue reskilling opportunities as appropriate.

"We will also work closely with the Department for the Economy and the Department for Communities to support the employees impacted by this decision.

“The company has been clear that the decision to consolidate its operations in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland is for commercial reasons.

"This restructuring will support its ultimate growth plans and potentially see the firm expand its business in Northern Ireland out of its second site in Newry.

"We will continue to work with the company to capture opportunities for further investment and job creation at this facility.”