NEO Tech Creates Operations Hub In Westborough, Massachusetts
06/30/2017
"NEO Tech's presence in the New England area has grown significantly," said James Howe, NEO Tech Vice President of New England Operations. "We are combining our two existing facilities into one larger site to better support our customers and increase capacity. The Westborough site will allow us to further invest and localize our infrastructure for the success of our customers."
"NEO Tech is listening to our customers within geographic corridors of innovation such as the Boston market as they require product development and manufacturing stabilization locally," said David Brakenwagen, NEO Tech Chief Sales and Marketing Officer.
"Our internal infrastructure enables these companies to launch their mature products to lower cost regions as required for higher production levels. Managing this end-to-end process is a tremendous value to our customer base,” he added. The new NEO Tech location features a total space of 198,000 sq. ft., with 128,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space and scalable to meeting the continued growth being seen.
The Westborough location is ideal for the growing market demands within the northeast region, officials said. The location possesses a great balance of skilled labor, strong concentration of technology based OEM's and proximity to the innovation centers within New England.
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