Johnson Matthey invests €50m creating new jobs at its Clean Air plant in Gliwice, Poland
- Date 7 Apr 2022
Johnson Matthey, global leader in sustainable technologies, held a ground-breaking event today to celebrate the start of construction at its plant in Gliwice, Poland. The 18-month project is to build a new line creating up to 50 new jobs at the Johnson Matthey plant.
The 50m Euro investment will provide the capacity for Johnson Matthey to provide its customers with small batches and spare parts of its range of important catalyst products that help the automotive industry reduce harmful emissions from all types of vehicles. The new line will do this in the most efficient way, enabling optimisation of Johnson Matthey’s Clean Air global manufacturing footprint, and creating a world that’s cleaner and healthier, today and for future generations.
The celebration event was attended by Aleksandra Wysocka, Vice President for Gliwice City; Dr Janusz Michałek, Chairman of the Board for Special Economic Zone in Gliwice and representatives from Silesian University of Technology. Guests joined Johnson Matthey to officially ‘break the ground’ to make way for construction work to start. The event also included planting a ceremonial tree, supporting the Johnson Matthey vision of a cleaner, healthier world and demonstrating the company’s long-term investment and commitment to the region.