Rhino Health Plans Fort Worth, Texas, Nitrile Rubber Glove Factory
04/19/2021
According to the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, the facility is a 400,000 square foot property and will house approximately 10,000 square feet of office space for corporate functions as well as serve as a corporate office location.
“This is a significant first step for Rhino Health to invest and grow in the Fort Worth region,” said Mark Lee, CEO of Rhino Health. “We’re grateful to the Fort Worth Chamber for helping to make our expansion into Texas seamless. We’re confident that this location offers an environment for our employees to thrive and our business to grow.
The expansion will more than triple the production of Rhino Health’s existing facility in the Navajo Nation community of Church Rock, New Mexico, according to the Chamber. The Navajo Nation helped Rhino Health launch operations with a $19 million investment.
“Fort Worth is proud to be partnering with another domestic company to shore up the supply chain for PPE materials in the future,” said Chris Strayer, Executive Vice President of Economic Development for the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, “the Chamber worked closely with the Rhino Health executive team to facilitate the real estate search and infrastructure needs and we are confident that this location is perfectly suited for their needs.”
Rhino Health LLC is a US based company with a global management team from a leading Korean rubber conglomerate, Jungwoo Rubber & Plastic. The company markets its products to government agencies, medical facilities, the food industry and retailers.
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