Cretex Companies have signed a purchase agreement for land in Brooklyn Park, MN for a brand new facility.
March 26, 2021
Cretex Companies plans to build a 245,000 sq. ft. facility off of highways 610 and 169.
Cretex Companies announced today that they have signed a purchase agreement for land located at the southwest junction of highways 610 and 169 in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. Cretex plans to build a 245,000 sq. ft. facility to position the company for accelerated growth in the medical device contract manufacturing market. Construction will begin in April and is anticipated to be complete by the end of 2021.
“Cretex is excited to provide our customers with a single-point experience by bringing our capabilities together under one roof,” said Jeff Wollerman, CEO of Cretex. “We pride ourselves on having a long-term vision for our businesses and by creating this modern, environmentally sustainable facility we are supporting our growth.”
The building site was chosen strategically to be within a close radius of existing Cretex locations in Anoka, ensuring employee commutes are impacted as minimally as possible. This location also offered the best option for future expansions. Design concepts are being considered to facilitate collaborative team interactions, include on-site employee amenities, and accommodate investments in technology and equipment.
“This state-of-the-art facility will allow for the expansion of our new technology and engineering investments while also eliminating the constraints to our existing production,” said Pete Herman, President of JunoPacific who is helping to lead the 610 project.
The company expects to house its stamping, molding, tool design as well as advanced engineering and assembly businesses in the new facility by the end of 2022.
Cretex Companies has been privately owned by the same family for over 100 years. Headquartered in Elk River, Minnesota, Cretex employs over 2,000 team members at facilities in Minnesota, California, and Wisconsin. Under the Cretex Medical brand, the company’s subsidiaries JunoPacific, Meier, QTS, rms Company, rms Surgical, and Spectralytics provide contract manufacturing and engineering services to medical device manufacturers (OEMs). Cretex Materials and Cretex Specialty Products are leaders in the infrastructure industry. The companies are guided by a common management system, shared set of values, and focus on operational excellence.