As Medite MDF celebrates its 50th anniversary, Medite Smartply has announced a €75 million investment at its Clonmel facility in Ireland to support the next phase of MDF production and modernise key manufacturing systems across the site.
The investment reinforces Medite Smartply's long-term commitment to panel manufacturing in Ireland and will strengthen supply resilience for customers across the UK, Irish and European construction and interiors markets.
At the centre of the refurbishment programme is the replacement and renewal of the production factory's existing biomass boiler system, alongside upgrades to fuel handling, dryer systems and associated infrastructure that are central to the site's manufacturing operations.
Operating 24 hours a day, seven days per week, the Clonmel facility produces approximately 400,000m³ of MDF products each year. The biomass boiler system generates the thermal energy required to dry wood fibre during panel production, helping the factory maintain consistent product quality across continuous production lines.
Neil Foot, CEO of Medite Smartply, explained: "Medite has been a long-standing part of the Clonmel community, and this investment – the largest current investment in MDF production in Western Europe – reflects our intention to continue manufacturing here long into the future,"
"This is a significant commitment not only to the site itself, but to the skilled workforce, supply chain and wider regional economy connected to the factory. It ensures the facility remains competitive, reliable and capable of supporting future market demand.
"By renewing critical infrastructure across the site, we are strengthening process control, supporting consistent product quality and investing in the long-term reliability of one of Europe's leading MDF manufacturing operations. As we mark 50 years of MEDITE, this project demonstrates our long-term confidence in the business, our people and the markets we serve."
The investment round forms part of Medite Smartply's wider renewal strategy and will modernise several critical manufacturing systems across the site.
The project has already secured planning consent through Ireland's Strategic Infrastructure Development process and includes measures relating to environmental protection, waste management, water supply and ecological monitoring. The new infrastructure is expected to improve process control, reduce downtime and strengthen overall plant reliability, helping to future-proof manufacturing operations against increasing operational and regulatory demands.
Alongside operational improvements, the new system will eliminate natural gas usage, transitioning fully to renewable biomass as the primary heat source. This is expected to materially reduce fossil fuel-related CO₂ emissions and support Medite Smartply's efforts to reduce Scope 1 carbon emissions and broader climate action commitments.





