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Oncore Manufacturing Services

www.oncorems.com

 
OnCore Manufacturing, LLC is a leading provider of product commercialization services for low-medium volume, high-complexity products to international blue-chip aerospace and defense, industrial, and medical companies. With manufacturing facilities in Springfield and Wilmington, MA, Longmont, CO, San Marcos, Fremont and San Jose, CA, Suzhou, China and Tijuana, Mexico, OnCore manages customers’ high-complexity products while providing them maximum flexibility to manage their business in a close, collaborative relationship.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million

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