The move will provide additional space to increase the company’s workforce. Maryland officials said the company will add more than 200 jobs over the next six years, effectively tripling its current workforce.
“We look forward to expanding into Perryville,” Medline spokeswoman Stacy Rubenstein told the Baltimore Sun. “This larger facility will help us meet growing customer demand from local providers across the continuum of care, such as hospitals, long-term care providers, physician offices and surgery centers.”
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