Sterling Manufacturing deal boosts life sciences business for Eptam
Eptam Precision Solutions is boosting its presence in life sciences by acquiring injection molder Sterling Manufacturing Co. and its Albright Silicone subsidiary.
Eptam Precision Solutions is boosting its presence in life sciences by acquiring injection molder Sterling Manufacturing Co. and its Albright Silicone subsidiary.
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Eptam Precision Solutions, a supplier of contract services to the medical device sector, has acquired Sterling Manufacturing and its wholly owned subsidiary, Albright Silicone. Headquartered in Lancaster, MA, Sterling is specialized in plastic and liquid silicone rubber injection molding for the medical device, life sciences, consumer electronics, and aerospace and defense markets. The transaction further bolsters Eptam’s presence in the life sciences, biopharma, and broader medical device market, and expands…
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