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Georgia: Gov. Kemp: BioTouch Adding 480 Jobs in Columbus

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ATLANTA ~ In a recent announcement, Governor Brian P. Kemp revealed that BioTouch, a global healthcare logistics company, will be investing $12.5 million to expand two of its existing facilities in Columbus. This expansion is expected to create a total of 480 new jobs in Muscogee County over the next four years.

Governor Kemp expressed his excitement about BioTouch's decision to expand in Georgia, stating that it highlights the state's successful approach to economic development and its ability to bring opportunities to all areas. He also congratulated Muscogee County and the entire region on this exciting news and the potential for job growth in their community.

BioTouch is a leading provider of healthcare kitting and logistics solutions worldwide. Their services include custom healthcare kitting, specialty courier services, printing and promotional solutions, advanced temperature-controlled logistics, and end-to-end technology platforms for healthcare organizations and laboratories globally.

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The company's Columbus operations specialize in manufacturing kits for medical testing and sample collection. Currently, BioTouch employs approximately 390 team members across its two facilities in Muscogee County.

CEO Rob Coyle expressed his pride in calling Columbus home since 2005 and stated that their commitment to the community remains strong. He also highlighted how expanding in Columbus has been crucial for their growth as the city offers a skilled workforce, business-friendly environment, and strategic logistics network that enables them to serve their customers more efficiently.

BioTouch's facilities are located at Corporate Ridge Business Park and Columbus East Industrial Park. Construction for the expansion is already underway, with full operations expected by 2028. Interested applicants can apply for job opportunities at biotouchglobaljobs.com.

Chairman Selvin Hollingsworth of the Development Authority of Columbus also shared his enthusiasm about BioTouch's expansion, stating that it is a testament to the city's potential for companies to grow and thrive while finding the workforce they need. He also expressed pride in supporting BioTouch as they deepen their roots in Columbus and strengthen the community's role in the global healthcare supply chain.

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The Georgia Department of Economic Development's (GDEcD) Global Commerce team, represented by Senior Regional Project Manager Christy Bozeman, played a crucial role in securing this competitive project. They worked closely with the Development Authority of Columbus, Georgia Power, and Georgia Quick Start to make this expansion possible.

GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson highlighted how BioTouch's expansion showcases the diversity of Georgia's life sciences ecosystem and the strength of its healthcare and manufacturing industries. He also emphasized how companies like BioTouch can leverage state services, industry partnerships, and Georgia's collaborative environment to grow. The GDEcD looks forward to working with BioTouch, Columbus, and partners in workforce development to create more opportunities for good jobs in west Georgia.

With this significant investment from BioTouch, Columbus can look forward to a boost in job opportunities and economic growth. The company's expansion is a testament to the city's potential for businesses to thrive and its skilled workforce.

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