P&G looks to 'outsource' Woods Corners work
NORWICH – Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals has entered into contract negotiations with an unnamed global biopharmaceutical company for outsourcing the active pharmaceutical ingredient development work it conducts at its Woods Corners facility in Norwich.
The ongoing negotiations, if successful, would likely lead to closure of the technical center over a two-year period. The announcement was made locally Tuesday morning. P&G currently employs 180 in Norwich, down from 700 just seven years ago when the Cincinnati-based company owned and operated the Eaton Center on Eaton Avenue and a manufacturing facility in North Norwich.
“The business operations that we are doing here would be split up, with some to our outsourcing contracting partner and some retained within P&G, which would likely transfer to our Masonville business center in Ohio,” site manager Steven Cammarn said this afternoon.
If the negotiations aren’t successful, Cammarn said operations would continue as normal.
Company employees were informed of the pending development at a meeting this morning. Site External Relations Leader Scott Docherty said the announcement was “not that the Woods Corners Technical Center is closing, but an announcement that we are in negotiations. Those negotiations are a large variable. No decision has been made.”
“We still have a lot of important work to do here for our patients and customers,” he said. “None of the work here is changing right now.”
The ongoing negotiations, if successful, would likely lead to closure of the technical center over a two-year period. The announcement was made locally Tuesday morning. P&G currently employs 180 in Norwich, down from 700 just seven years ago when the Cincinnati-based company owned and operated the Eaton Center on Eaton Avenue and a manufacturing facility in North Norwich.
“The business operations that we are doing here would be split up, with some to our outsourcing contracting partner and some retained within P&G, which would likely transfer to our Masonville business center in Ohio,” site manager Steven Cammarn said this afternoon.
If the negotiations aren’t successful, Cammarn said operations would continue as normal.
Company employees were informed of the pending development at a meeting this morning. Site External Relations Leader Scott Docherty said the announcement was “not that the Woods Corners Technical Center is closing, but an announcement that we are in negotiations. Those negotiations are a large variable. No decision has been made.”
“We still have a lot of important work to do here for our patients and customers,” he said. “None of the work here is changing right now.”
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