TekniPlex Healthcare Expansion Includes Medical Tubing Extrusion Equipment

The expansion project also will add room for warehousing and assembly operations.

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TekniPlex Healthcare has begun a multi-phase expansion at its Costa Rica Facility. Initiatives include new medical tubing extrusion equipment lines, and additional room for warehousing and assembly operations.

TekniPlex Healthcare, provider of medical device components and material science solutions, has invested in new medical tubing extrusion lines along with downstream equipment as part of an expansion to its production facility in Cartago, Costa Rica.

The multi-stage project will increase manufacturing capacity and capabilities while adding approximately 40,000 sq ft of combined assembly and warehousing space.

In the initial phase, the new medical tubing extrusion equipment will be installed in a cleanroom environment at the existing facility. Targeted to commence operation by the end of Q2, the continuous closed-loop feedback extrusion system will help drive tighter tolerances at high manufacturing speeds, allowing TekniPlex to increase its medical tubing and profile capacity. 

The expansion also will help improve TekniPlex Healthcare’s business continuity capabilities by building upon existing medical tubing manufacturing operations in the United States, Mexico, Europe, and China.

The investment and expansion at its Cartago plant will build upon the company's ability to produce and deliver complex medical device assemblies that meet and exceed stringent requirements. The project will more than double TekniPlex Healthcare’s capacity for micro-extrusions, quad tubes, thermally bonded paratubing, and advanced multilayer coextrusions for complex drug delivery applications.

In recent years, Costa Rica has emerged as a notable medical device manufacturing hub.

“For years, our Costa Rica facility has exemplified the advanced materials science and processing capabilities for which TekniPlex Healthcare has become known worldwide,” said Chris Qualters, CEO for TekniPlex Healthcare. “The current investment and expansion project shows our commitment to continuing to advance our products and provide exemplary customer service supporting our mission of improving patient outcomes.”

TekniPlex will also move warehoused inventory from an off-site location to a newly constructed building adjacent to its current facility. This centralization will improve workflow, and pave the way for an additional planned expansion in the coming years. Part of this new space will be apportioned for expanded assembly capacity and capabilities.

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