Orthopedic Device Maker Micro Machine Opens Indiana Plant

Kalamazoo, Mich.-based Micro Machine has expanded its operation to Warsaw, Ind., and plans to invest $2.6 million in new machinery over five years, according to the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette.

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The company now employs 10 people in Warsaw and expects that number to grow to 60 within five years. Micro Machine is a contract manufacturer which makes orthopedic implants and instruments.

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