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DOT America tells council it will expand and hire dozens, seeks continued abatement compliance approval
Summary
DOT America said it plans a multi-million-dollar equipment investment, expects to grow from about 64 employees to roughly 130 within a year, and its compliance forms were approved by the council in a mass motion.
Michael Venturini, president of DOT America, told the Columbia City Common Council on April 22 that the medical-device coating supplier plans a further equipment investment and a large hiring push tied to a project that will repatriate work to the U.S.
Venturini said his company, which he described as the only U.S. firm to perform all specialty implant coatings "under one roof," has about 64 employees and expects to hire another 35 by October if a planned $2 million…
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