American Nitrile Launches Ohio-Based Glove Manufacturing Operations to Meet PPE Demand
Company Name: American Nitrile, LLC
Location: Grove City
Industry Sector: Advanced Manufacturing
Company Profile: American Nitrile is a Columbus, Ohio-based privately held company focused on manufacturing medical and non-medical latex-free gloves for healthcare, government, and industrial use. The company will manufacture approximately 3.6 billion nitrile gloves per year when fully functional in 2022.
Company Website: www.americannitrile.com
Project Summary:
- Type of Project: New location
- Jobs committed: 400
- Capital Investment: $54,500,000
- Timetable: 400 full-time employees are expected to be hired by the end of 2024.
Company Need:
The COVID-19 influenced the surging demand for medical and non-medical latex-free nitrile gloves, resulting in critical shortages. U.S. medical facilities and businesses across industries are dependent on foreign suppliers. Most glove manufacturing occurs in Malaysia, with other suppliers also based in the Asia Pacific region. Less than one percent of U.S. demand for nitrile gloves is produced domestically, according to IndustryWeek.
Demand for surgical gloves continues to grow. By material, nitrile dominates the global glove market with a 54.6% market share, primarily due to its increased usage in medical applications, according to a report by Research and Markets.
To help meet the surging demand for medical and non-medical latex-free nitrile gloves, newly launched Ohio-based American Nitrile sought to build the most advanced U.S. manufacturing facility dedicated to producing nitrile gloves for healthcare, government, and industrial use. The facility will meet the surging demand and doing it from the U.S.
Testimonial:
“American Nitrile is fulfilling a critical and rapidly growing need for medical and non-medical nitrile gloves made in the United States, while reducing our country’s vulnerability to the supply chain disruptions experienced during the pandemic. COVID-19 was a catalyst, but demand for nitrile gloves extends far beyond immediate needs.
Our research shows that demand for nitrile gloves will continue to grow post-COVID-19 not only in healthcare but also in hospitality, retail, and other sectors. We have multi-year customer contracts in place and look forward to being the supplier of choice for healthcare, government and industrial.
Ohio is the ideal location for our first manufacturing facility, with its talented and educated workforce. Columbus has national prominence as a distribution and logistics hub. I’m originally from Columbus and proud to be bringing jobs back to the United States and particularly to the Midwest.”
Why Ohio?
American Nitrile is establishing its operations in the Columbus Region where Jacob Block, its founder and CEO, originated. In Ohio, the company has access to a large workforce and many logistics advantages so it can efficiently ship its products to many customers.
Ohio is a well-established base for companies moving goods around the globe, being just a one-day drive from more than 60 percent of U.S. and Canadian populations. Major cities, including Chicago, New York City, and Toronto, are easily accessible via air, rail, and road. Among the nation’s leading trucking and storing goods, Ohio’s north coast on Lake Erie includes a groundbreaking shipping service linking the Industrial Midwest, the Port of Toledo, and the Great Lakes to Europe.
American Nitrile has secured assistance from JobsOhio in the form of a $3.5 million economic development grant for fixed asset investments and infrastructure and is participating in a Talent Acquisition Services program managed by JobsOhio on behalf of the company.
To streamline and kickstart production, American Nitrile has secured an exclusive North America partnership with Luster Industries (LTER.KL), a publicly listed, global industry-leading OEM with responsibility for sourcing, manufacturing, installing, and maintaining the product lines. American Nitrile’s manufacturing facility will leverage Industry 4.0 principles, including machine-to-machine communication to increase automation and self-diagnosis.
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Collaborators:
JobsOhio, One Columbus, and the DeWine-Husted Administration