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Nipro’s $397.8M investment brings 232 new jobs to Greenville, NC with exciting new facility

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Nipro’s 7.8M investment brings 232 new jobs to Greenville, NC with exciting new facility

This significant project is set to create 232 jobs in Pitt County and marks a milestone in Nipro’s expansion into the U.S. market.

“North Carolina’s highly skilled workforce, top-notch education system, and leadership in the life sciences industry continue to attract projects that make a difference in the lives of everyday North Carolinians,” said Christopher Chung, CEO of the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina (EDPNC). “This project will be Nipro’s U.S. headquarters and a new manufacturing facility, enhancing the long-lasting relationship between our state and Japan.”

Nipro Medical Corporation oversees sales, marketing, and business operations in the Americas for Nipro Corporation Japan, which has been producing medical and biopharmaceutical products such as needles, infusion sets, catheters, and dialyzers since 1954. The company operates globally, with 27 manufacturing plants and offices in more than 56 countries, employing over 29,000 people.

The new 550,000-square-foot facility in Greenville will include a state-of-the-art medical training center for healthcare providers, a customer service center, and advanced manufacturing capabilities to support Nipro’s expanding footprint in the North American market. This investment will significantly boost the local economy, providing high-paying jobs and contributing to the region’s growth.

Significant economic impact on Greenville

Nipro stands as a Tier 1 manufacturer renowned for its high-quality medical devices and healthcare solutions. Tsuyoshi Yamazaki, senior managing director of global business at Nipro, shared his excitement about the new facility. “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,” he said.

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