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Comar West Coast Ribbon Cutting Celebration

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  • Comar, a premier supplier of specialty packaging solutions and custom molded medical devices and assemblies, was joined by customers, state and city government officials, members of the local Chamber of Commerce, their engineering partners at InterTech and Justin W.
  • The project consolidates employees, equipment, and operations from Comar's existing Rancho Cucamonga and Garden Grove, California plants into a new state-of-the-art facility to support the incredible growth of our current and future customers.

Comar, a premier supplier of specialty packaging solutions and custom molded medical devices and assemblies, was joined by customers, state and city government officials, members of the local Chamber of Commerce, their engineering partners at InterTech and Justin W. Capp, and their construction partners at Whiting Turner to commemorate the completion of its Rancho 2.0 Project with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9595 Utica Rd, Rancho Cucamonga, CA. The dedication took place on Monday, August 9th at 5:30pm.

The project consolidates employees, equipment, and operations from Comar’s existing Rancho Cucamonga and Garden Grove, California plants into a new state-of-the-art facility to support the incredible growth of our current and future customers.

The new 230,000 sq. ft. facility houses Injection Molding, Injection Blow Molding, and Injection Stretch Blow Molding cells and will be ISO 13485 certified, cGMP compliant, and FDA registered. Comar has added 50,000 sq. ft. of ISO Class 8 clean rooms and white rooms (Controlled Not-Classified) to support the manufacturing of diagnostic consumables, medical devices and sub-assemblies.

The site also has a full-service design, development, and prototyping center to complement Comar’s current east coast and mid-west innovation and development hubs.
Mike Ruggieri, CEO at Comar, said, “The dedication of the new Rancho Cucamonga facility is an inflection point for our organization. We dreamed of bringing together all our west coast capabilities under one roof and elevating them to the highest standards achievable. We believe this team has accomplished that and then some. It is an exciting space and will be a source of immense pride for our employees. For our customers in the medical and healthcare space, the investment will only advance our ability to deliver solutions that help them enhance and extend lives!”
In the past 18 months, Comar has been undergoing a period of rapid expansion, increasing its operational footprint by over 40% as it opens new manufacturing plants in New Jersey, Wisconsin, and California.
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