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Health Supply US Establishing Glove One Operations in Greenville County

Jun 22, 2022
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Health Supply US, a leading government contracting and medical supply company, today announced plans to establish new manufacturing operations in Greenville County. The company is investing $150 million and creating 600 new jobs over the next five years. A dedicated health care industry and government private sector partner, Health Supply US works to secure the United States’ domestic pipeline of medical supplies by identifying, sourcing and delivering personal protective equipment (PPE) for health care systems and federal, state and local governments. The company’s FDA-compliant products include Class I medical devices and products such as medical isolation gowns and nitrile gloves.
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Health Supply US Establishing Glove One Operations in Greenville; $150 Million Investment and 600 New Jobs Expected

Jun 20, 2022
Health Supply US, a government contracting and medical supply company, has announced plans to establish new manufacturing operations in Greenville County. The company is investing $150 million and creating 600 new jobs over the next five years. A dedicated health care industry and government private sector partner, Health Supply US works to secure the United States’ domestic pipeline of medical supplies by identifying, sourcing and delivering personal protective equipment (PPE) for health care systems and federal, state and local governments. The company’s FDA-compliant products include Class I medical devices and products such as medical isolation gowns and nitrile gloves.
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Glove One Announcement Part of Larger Effort to Bring Critical Manufacturing Back to America

Jun 7, 2022
The June 6 announcement by Health Supply US to build a $150 million medical supply manufacturing and distribution facility in Greenville County is part of a larger effort to bring critical manufacturing capacity back to American shores. Lessons Learned:  The decision to “reshore” key manufacturing to the U.S. stems from lessons learned throughout the pandemic — particularly in supply chain vulnerabilities — and a clear-eyed assessment of global geopolitical realities, according to Health Supply US CEO Chris Garcia.
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