Vetter Breaks Ground on New Clinical Manufacturing Site in Illinois to Expand U.S. Operations

30 June 2025 | Monday | News


State-of-the-art Des Plaines facility will strengthen early clinical filling capacity, create local jobs, and reinforce Vetter’s role as a trusted partner for innovative injectables
Vetter marks the start of new clinical site construction with groundbreaking ceremony. Participants from left to right: Tom Kikta, Wolfgang Kerkhoff, Gunther Strothe, Dr. Susanne Lemaine, Senator h.c. Udo J. Vetter, Andrew Goczkowski, Thomas Otto, Thomas Ruebekeil, Henryk Badack, RT Evans.

Vetter marks the start of new clinical site construction with groundbreaking ceremony. Participants from left to right: Tom Kikta, Wolfgang Kerkhoff, Gunther Strothe, Dr. Susanne Lemaine, Senator h.c. Udo J. Vetter, Andrew Goczkowski, Thomas Otto, Thomas Ruebekeil, Henryk Badack, RT Evans.

  • Production site expected to be fully operational by the end of 2029
  • Modern site with holistic approach for state-of-the-art manufacturing operations
  • Fulfills the requirements for increased capacity in early clinical filling

Vetter, a leading, globally operating Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), celebrated the start of construction for its new clinical manufacturing site in Des Plaines with an official groundbreaking ceremony on June 26. The independent pharmaceutical service provider received the building permit for the new site in April of this year. With an investment of approximately $285 million, this new facility underscores Vetter’s dedication to delivering high-quality services and drug products during early clinical development.

“In the current economic climate, it is a positive sign to see an international company like Vetter making a significant investment to expand their footprint here in the Chicago suburbs,” said Des Plaines Mayor Andrew Goczkowski. “This new facility will create high-quality jobs for our residents and bolster our local economy. We are excited to welcome Vetter as a valued member of our Des Plaines community.”

Upstream and ground preparation work on the premises started back in April. Vetter’s construction plans include a 160,000 square foot clinical production facility for aseptic manufacturing. The site will also feature new process areas for material preparation and compounding. Additional buildings will include supporting services like storage, laboratories, and offices. The clinical site is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2029 with subsequent relocation plans of Vetter’s current clinical operations in Skokie.

“Today’s groundbreaking ceremony marks another significant milestone within our continuing expansion plans,” said Senator h.c. Udo J. Vetter, Chairman of the Advisory Board and member of the owner family. “The new site will not only demonstrate our enhanced clinical operations and manufacturing capabilities but will also expand our presence in the U.S. significantly. We want to express our deep gratitude for the warm hospitality of the Illinois Science + Technology Park since 2009, hosting and supporting our successful start of U.S. manufacturing operations. We are excited to now be able to officially kick off this ambitious project.”

Vetter representatives, along with city officials from Des Plaines and other guests, gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony, marking the next phase of Vetter’s growing footprint in the U.S. The event featured speeches highlighting the plans for the facility and its role within Vetter's global network of drug manufacturing operations.

Flexible Expanding Options

“This facility marks the beginning of a new chapter in our U.S. success story,” stated Vetter Managing Director Henryk Badack. “Together with our clinical site in Rankweil, Austria, we will be able to meet the increasing development needs of our customers while reinforcing our industry position as a reliable partner for low-volume injectables of innovative drug candidates during the crucial early development phases, among others.”    

The existing buildings in the Des Plaines area will be retained. With 19-acres the property also provides ample space for future expansion opportunities. These will depend on global market developments and customer demand, as well as additional investment projects currently underway at Vetter in Germany and Austria.

Founded in 1950 as a pharmacy in Ravensburg, Germany, the independent family-owned company celebrates its 75th anniversary this year and continues to stand for quality, responsibility, and a strong commitment to improving the quality of life for patients worldwide.

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