International Inventory Management has opened its Springville facility, a 20,000-square-foot manufacturing plant that eventually will employ up to 10 people.
The North Carolina-based company provides custom-designed part manufacturing and commercial part outsourcing specialized for machinery in the pharmaceutical market.
The Economic Development Corp. of Utah helped the company by facilitating its relationship with Springville City; supplying incentive information, financing options and a list of Utah-based nutraceutical companies; and referring Wells Fargo for its financing needs.
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