Secant Medical Relocates Corporate Headquarters To Telford, Pennsylvania
06/29/2015
According to company officials, the firm has been investing heavily in the regenerative medicine field through the enhancement of its operations and new biomaterials platform technology development.
“The Telford facility is geared toward innovation and it will further position Secant Medical to accommodate future growth,” said Jeff Robertson, President of Secant Medical. “This is an exciting time for our company and we look forward to providing our customers with more value-added services and growing stronger partnerships.”
The existing Perkasie and Quakertown facilities have served as the development, manufacturing and corporate headquarters for the past 70 years, but have reached expansion limits and can no longer support the company’s growth demands, officials said. Moving the headquarters to Telford was the first stage in Secant Medical’s facilities relocations, a company spokesperson said.
The company is keeping the Quakertown facility and a second move will take place in the fall of 2015 after the space has been retrofitted to provide suitable building designs for customer requirements, allow for additional space to perform operations, and assure orderly handling of customer product. One building in Perkasie will remain as a manufacturing site.
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