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Three resolutions related to the Autocam Medical facility coming to Warsaw were approved by the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Monday, July 7, along with the commission’s 2026 budgets.
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Autocam Medical, a medical device manufacturer, plans to expand in Warsaw, Indiana, creating up to 300 new jobs. The company will build a new 100,000 square foot plant in the city, with construction ...
Autocam Medical selected Warsaw for its renowned expertise in orthopedic manufacturing, proximity to key customers and suppliers, and vibrant workforce culture.
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Autocam Medical Devices plans to invest more than $70 million to build a new plant in Warsaw, Ind. and tap into a highly skilled workforce.
WARSAW, Ind. (WOWO) — Autocam Medical, a medical device manufacturer, plans to expand in Warsaw, Indiana, creating up to 300 new jobs. The company will build a new 100,000-square-foot plant in the ...
Medical device manufacturer Autocam Medical has announced plans to build a $70 million facility in Warsaw, bringing hundreds of jobs to the area.
At Autocam Medical’s Michigan location, the average machinist’s salary exceeds $74,000 annually, and the company is looking at similar wage levels in Warsaw.
A global manufacturer of precision-machined medical devices will invest more than $70 million to develop a plant in Warsaw that is expected to mean up to 300 jobs.