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Insulet Breaks Ground on New U.S. Manufacturing Facility
100 Million Investment in Massachusetts Will Provide for Hundreds of Local Manufacturing Jobs at a 350,000 Square-Foot Facility.
Insulet Corporation broke ground in Acton, MA on September 28th for their new 350,000 square-foot U.S. manufacturing facility. In attendance at the ceremony were Governor Baker and Insulet executives including Chairman and CEO, Patrick Sullivan and President and COO Shacey Petrovic. The new facility is set to begin production in 2019 and is a $100 million investment for the company. It will provide additional manufacturing capabilities closer to Insulet’s large and growing U.S. customer base and is expected to drive operating efficiencies and increase productivity.
Pictured in Photo 1 (L to R): Benjamin Bradford, Director of Business Development and Regional Strategy at Mass Life Sciences; Patrick Sullivan, Chairman and CEO of Insulet Corporation; Governor Charlie Baker; Alexis Bentinganan, Podder; Shacey Petrovic, President and COO of Insulet Corporation; Chuck Alpuche, EVP of Global Manufacturing and Supply Chain Operations; Travis McCready, CEO of Mass Life Sciences.
Pictured in Photo 2 (L to R): Governor Charlie Baker taking a selfie with Podder, Alexis Bentinganan after she sang the national anthem at the Insulet Corporation groundbreaking ceremony.
