Shire to Relocate More than 500 Jobs to Massachusetts
Shire has announced plans to relocate more than 500 positions to Massachusetts from its Chesterbrook, Pennsylvania, site and establish Lexington, Massachusetts, as the company’s US operational headquarters. The transition is a continuation of the company’s ‘One Shire’ efficiency programme and will streamline business globally through two principal locations — Massachusetts and Switzerland — with support from a limited number of regional and country-based offices around the world.
Simplifying operations in two principal locations will increase efficiencies and Shire expects to realise approximately $25 million in annual savings beginning in 2016. This site strategy will also enable greater alignment and execution of priorities between the company’s commercial and research and development R&D teams to more effectively bring innovative products to patients, as well as strengthen collaboration and cross-development of employees.
“Chesterbrook, the greater Philadelphia area, and the talent of our employees based there have been instrumental to Shire’s growth and evolution,” said Flemming Ornskov, MD, CEO. “We’ve made the decision to consolidate our US operations in the Massachusetts area to streamline operations and drive further efficiencies in the way we run our business and serve patients. Shire has a great opportunity to combine our Chesterbrook and Lexington talent with the leading biotech resources in the Massachusetts area, and we consider ready access to these resources an important element in the future growth of our company.”
Shire plans to move employees in several phases beginning in the first quarter of 2015 and targets completion by the first quarter of 2016. All directly affected employees who do not relocate will be offered severance, outplacement service and other employee assistance.
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