Here are five takeaways:
1. The company expanded its total manufacturing facility footprint by 30 percent with the addition of a third building on its Pearl campus.
2. The addition added 25 new jobs.
3. The expansion established more space for production of custom products, prototypes and instrumentation.
4. Precision Spine is set to launch five products and three line extensions.
5. The company plans to build an area for producing sterile-packaged products in the future.
“Made-in-the-USA is not a slogan at Precision Spine, it’s our core value,” said Chris DeNicola, executive vice president of operations, Precision Spine. “We continue to invest in the U.S. because of the quality of our workers and materials, as well as our commitment to advancing the economic well-being of our country.”
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