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Gambro plans restart of U.S. manufacturing.(Gambro AB to resume production of the artificial kidney devices in the United States)
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Plastics News
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May 8, 2006| Author:
Lauzon, Michael
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Byline: Michael Lauzon
About seven years after it closed a U.S. dialysis component injection molding and assembly plant, Gambro AB has begun plans to resume production of the artificial kidney devices in the United States.
Gambro broke ground May 3 for a new 100,000-square-foot production facility in Opelika, Ark. The operation should start production in mid-2008, said Gambro spokeswoman Anne Bonelli in a telephone interview from Gambro's U.S. head office in L...
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