Phillips Precision Medicraft





Company Headquarters

7 Paul Kohner Pl. | 50 Bushes Ln. | 65 Leliarts Ln.
Elmwood Park, NJ 07407
United States

Company Description

Phillips Precision Medicraft is a leading manufacturer of advanced orthopedic implants, instrumentation, sterilization delivery systems, cases, and trays. PPM was founded over 50 years ago on its ability to create industry-changing innovations and unique solutions that allow its OEM customers to achieve their most complex goals. By maintaining a culture of continuous improvement, LEAN manufacturing disciplines, and integrating continuous improvement efforts with value stream partnerships, PPM can adapt its business to fit its customer’s needs precisely. This, along with our unwavering pursuit of excellence and American-made values, defines who we are today: partner of choice for the world’s largest OEMs.

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