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BD to Invest $35 Million in Nebraska Facility to Expand Prefilled Flush Syringe Manufacturing to Support U.S. Health Care
Prnewswire· 2025-08-04 10:50
Core Insights - BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) plans to invest over $35 million to expand prefilled flush syringe manufacturing at its Columbus, Nebraska facility, creating approximately 50 new jobs to enhance the resiliency of the U.S. healthcare system [1][2][7] Investment and Production Capacity - The investment will support new production lines for BD® PosiFlush™ Prefilled Flush Syringes, enabling the company to produce hundreds of millions of additional units annually to meet the growing demand from U.S. hospitals and health systems [3][6] - Over the past three years, BD has invested more than $80 million to expand PosiFlush™ capacity, increasing U.S. production by over 750 million units, including a 10% increase this year [6] Product Importance and Quality Assurance - PosiFlush™ Prefilled Flush Syringes are critical for catheter care and medication delivery, used in nearly every hospital in the U.S. to prevent catheter-related complications [4] - The syringes are manufactured using a fully automated, hands-free process, ensuring that the first person to touch the syringe is the clinician, which helps reduce contamination risks [5] Broader Commitment to U.S. Healthcare - This announcement is part of BD's broader commitment to strengthen U.S. healthcare infrastructure, with plans to invest $2.5 billion in U.S. manufacturing capacity over the next five years [7] - BD operates over 30 manufacturing and distribution facilities across 17 states and Puerto Rico, employing more than 10,000 people, forming a critical backbone of the U.S. medical device supply chain [8]