Boston Scientific Announces $138M Investment in Indiana Medical Distribution Center

This investment highlights Indiana's strategic focus on expanding its life sciences industry.

Key Highlights

  • Construction is set to begin later this year, with the facility incorporating advanced logistics and light manufacturing technologies.
  • State leaders view the investment as a significant boost to Indiana's growing biotech and healthcare sectors.
  • The facility aligns with Governor Mike Braun's initiative to invest $1 billion in industry expansion over the next 10 years.

Boston Scientific plans to invest approximately $138 million in a new 500,000-square-foot global medical device distribution center in Plainfield, Ind., with construction expected to begin later this year. 

The facility will serve as a hub for U.S. distribution and logistics operations, incorporating advanced technologies, light manufacturing capabilities, and regulatory compliance functions. State leaders hailed the project as a significant boost to Indiana's growing life sciences sector and a key part of Governor Mike Braun's initiative to invest $1 billion over the next decade to expand the state's agriculture and life sciences industries.

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Daniel Beaird

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Daniel Beaird is Head of Content for Healthcare Purchasing News.

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