Nipro Corp Chooses Right to Work North Carolina

Right to Work North Carolina Economic Update

Nipro Corp, a Japan-based company, is making a major investment in Right to Work Greenville, North Carolina in order to establish operations here. In fact, they are investing a total of $398 million and will also create 232 new jobs for the area.

From Area Development Magazine:

“We are thrilled to start manufacturing our cutting-edge medical devices in the U.S., which will support local healthcare professionals and patients with a stable supply chain and reduced transportation costs. […] Our close proximity to customers will allow us to better respond to their needs and provide them with timely and effective solutions. Our new facility in Greenville is a major milestone in our sustainability journey, reflecting our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint.” […]

“Japan is the largest foreign investor in our state and announcements like this only strengthen our partnership,” noted N.C. Commerce Secretary Machelle Baker Sanders. “With the largest manufacturing workforce in the southeastern United States and a strategic plan that focuses on talent, we are committed to supporting the training and development systems needed to ensure we have the skilled workforce that global innovators like Nipro depend on.” […]

“North Carolina’s highly skilled workforce, top-notch education system and leadership in the life sciences industry continue to attract projects to our state that make a difference in the lives of everyday North Carolinians. […] This project will be Nipro’s U.S. headquarters as well as a new manufacturing facility, and will enhance the long-lasting relationship between our state and Japan, building on our existing life sciences industry.”

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

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