Germany-based Schott Phama is investing $371 million in Wilson to build a pharmaceutical production facility that will create 401 jobs, officials announced Monday.
It will be the first U.S. facility to manufacture pre-fillable polymer syringes, while adding to the nation’s supply of pre-fillable glass syringes, the company said in a release.
Schott Pharma has six U.S. manufacturing facilities producing drug containment solutions and delivery systems for biotech and pharmaceutical companies.
The Carl Zeiss Foundation in Jena, Germany, owns the company, which is a subsidiary of glass and glass ceramics producer Schott AG.
The average salary for jobs at the new Wilson facility is expected to be $57,868, about $5,600 more than the average wage in Wilson County. Wilson is 50 miles east of Raleigh.
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