Munster have bolstered their squad with the news that Rhys Marshall, Thomas du Toit and Cathal Sheridan have all signed contracts.
Hooker Rhys Marshall joins from the Chiefs after penning a three-year deal that will see him remain with the province until June 2019.
Marshall, who has made 22 Super Rugby appearances, debuted against the Highlanders in 2013 and played his part in the Super Rugby winning campaign that year.
The 23-year-old is now involved in the Mitre 10 Cup with Taranaki and has made 30 appearances for the province.
A former New Zealand Under-20s player, the New Plymouth native will link up with Munster on completion of his Cup commitments, subject to obtaining a valid work permit.
Additionally, Sharks prop Thomas du Toit will join the province on a three-month loan agreement, subject to being granted a valid work permit.
The 21-year-old, who can play both loose and tight-head, has represented the Barbarians and South Africa 'A' and played in two Under-20s World Championships.
The Cape Town native is currently involved in the Currie Cup and is expected to arrive in mid-October.
UL Bohemians scrumhalf Cathal Sheridan, who completed his time with the province last May, returns to the fold in a short-term capacity.
After making his debut in February 2013 against Edinburgh Rugby, the Sligoman made 35 Munster appearances and now returns to the squad after signing a three-month contract.
Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus said: "In certain positions we had to look at our short-term and long-term options in making sure we had adequate cover.
"We are about to head into a fully loaded schedule across Europe and the Pro12 and needed to build on our depth in a few key areas so these short term contracts will help in that regard.
"Additionally with injuries to Mike Sherry and Kevin O'Byrne, Rhys Marshall will help in the immediate future and looking beyond that he is a talented long-term prospect for such a pivotal position within our squad."