BioTouch plans $12.5 million expansion creating 480 jobs in Muscogee County

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BioTouch, a global healthcare logistics company, will invest $12.5 million to expand its two facilities in Columbus, Georgia. The expansion is expected to create 480 new jobs in Muscogee County over the next four years.

Governor Brian Kemp said, “BioTouch’s decision to double down on Georgia underscores how our approach to economic development is bringing opportunity to all parts of the state. I want to congratulate Muscogee County and the entire region on this exciting announcement and the jobs it will bring to this growing community.”

BioTouch provides healthcare kitting and logistics solutions for organizations worldwide. Its services include custom healthcare kitting, specialty courier services, printing and promotional solutions, technology platforms, and temperature-controlled logistics.

The company’s operations in Columbus focus on manufacturing kits for medical testing and sample collection. BioTouch currently employs about 390 people at its two locations in Muscogee County.

Rob Coyle, CEO of BioTouch, stated, “BioTouch has been proud to call Columbus home since 2005, and our commitment to this community remains strong. Expanding in Columbus has been a pivotal chapter in our growth story. The city’s skilled workforce, business-friendly environment, and strategic logistics network have enabled us to scale faster and serve our customers more efficiently. Columbus isn’t just where we operate – it’s where we fulfill our purpose: To touch lives and improve outcomes.”

The company’s facilities are located at Corporate Ridge Business Park and Columbus East Industrial Park. Construction for the expansion has started with full operations expected by 2028. Job seekers can apply at biotouchglobaljobs.com.

Chairman Selvin Hollingsworth of the Development Authority of Columbus commented, “BioTouch’s expansion is a powerful vote of confidence in Columbus and our people. This investment and job creation show that Columbus continues to be a place where companies can grow, thrive, and find the workforce they need. We are proud to support BioTouch as they deepen their roots here and strengthen our community’s role in the global healthcare supply chain.”

Christy Bozeman from the Georgia Department of Economic Development worked on this project along with partners such as Georgia Power and Georgia Quick Start.

Pat Wilson, Commissioner of GDEcD said: “BioTouch demonstrates the diversity of Georgia’s life sciences ecosystem and the strength of our healthcare and manufacturing industries. Companies such as BioTouch are able to leverage state services, industry partnerships, and Georgia’s collaborative environment to grow. We look forward to working with BioTouch, Columbus, and partners in workforce development to support more opportunities for good jobs in west Georgia.”



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