A Pittsburgh-based pharmaceutical manufacturing firm plans to open a new Collierville distribution center in the early first quarter of 2025 and eventually bring 120 jobs to the town.
PANTHERx Rare Pharmacy, state and local leaders made the official announcement Wednesday during an event at Collierville Town Hall. Jamie Stitt, assistant commissioner of business and workforce development for the state of Tennessee, said PANTHERx Rare Pharmacy plans to make a $4 million capital investment in Collierville.
“This company will complement and enhance the healthcare industry here in Collierville and across the state of Tennessee,” Stitt said. “We are very blessed to have a company of this nature here.”
PANTHERx, which was founded in 2011, is a leading rare disease specialty pharmacy. The company provides pharmacy services and related pharmaceutical product distribution to customers across the country. The firm has more than 600 employees primarily in Western Pennsylvania, according to David Loschinskey, chief operating officer of PANTHERx.
This is the company’s first Tennessee’s facility, and PANTHERx projects it will dispense 600,000 prescriptions over the next five years from the Collierville site at 280 Moore Lane. Memphis Commercial Appeal