More than 500 jobs at risk as medical supplies plant set to close
More than 500 jobs are at risk after a healthcare firm announced it intends to cease production at a manufacturing plant in Bridgend., provides medical supplies for joint reconstruction, bone and skeletal repair, sports medicine, spine and dental reconstruction.In a statement, the company announced a proposal to cease manufacturing at the plant.A consultation will now begin to look at alternatives and"how to limit" job losses.
"Our focus is on maintaining a robust supply chain and reliable delivery to our customers," she added.
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