Sam Brusco, Associate Editor11.15.22
ARCH Medical Solutions has acquired Alpha Manufacturing & Design, a Warsaw, Ind.-based contact manufacturer specializing in surgical devices for spine, trauma, large joint, and dental applications.
Alpha, founded in 2008, manufactures surgical instruments and assemblies; surgical drill bits and reamers; surgical blades; spinal, trauma, and dental implants; and more. The deal further solidifies ARCH’s position as a diversified supplier in the medical device contract manufacturing market.
“We are excited with this opportunity to have Alpha join forces with ARCH,” ARCH Medical Solutions divisional president Paul Barck told the press. “Ben, Jennifer, and the entire Alpha team have established themselves as a supplier sought after by leading OEM customers for deep technical expertise, high standards for quality and being a reliable, and committed manufacturing partner. Being located in Warsaw, Alpha brings access to a well-established Orthopedics manufacturing infrastructure while furthering ARCH’s strategy of geographically co-locating with our medical device customer base.”
“The diverse capabilities and innovation Alpha brings us enables us to deliver on our promise to provide forward-thinking support to our customers,” added ARCH Medical Solutions senior VP of business development John Ruggieri. “We are now even better equipped to answer the call from our customers in the orthopedic, dental, spine, and medical device sectors. We are confident that having Alpha as part of ARCH will enable us to drive accelerating growth with both new and existing customers within the orthopedic market.”
Ben and Jennifer Garden have owned and operated Alpha Manufacturing & Design since 2008.
“For Alpha Mfg., its customers, and our team, this is a monumental step in our evolution,” said Ben Garden, who will continue to serve as president at the facility now known as ARCH Medical Solutions – Warsaw. “We now are part of a much larger organization with access to capital and resources that will prove invaluable in our mission to meet our customers’ unique, ever-changing needs. This was the move to make as the medical industry continues to change and grow at an increasingly accelerated pace.”
Alpha, founded in 2008, manufactures surgical instruments and assemblies; surgical drill bits and reamers; surgical blades; spinal, trauma, and dental implants; and more. The deal further solidifies ARCH’s position as a diversified supplier in the medical device contract manufacturing market.
“We are excited with this opportunity to have Alpha join forces with ARCH,” ARCH Medical Solutions divisional president Paul Barck told the press. “Ben, Jennifer, and the entire Alpha team have established themselves as a supplier sought after by leading OEM customers for deep technical expertise, high standards for quality and being a reliable, and committed manufacturing partner. Being located in Warsaw, Alpha brings access to a well-established Orthopedics manufacturing infrastructure while furthering ARCH’s strategy of geographically co-locating with our medical device customer base.”
“The diverse capabilities and innovation Alpha brings us enables us to deliver on our promise to provide forward-thinking support to our customers,” added ARCH Medical Solutions senior VP of business development John Ruggieri. “We are now even better equipped to answer the call from our customers in the orthopedic, dental, spine, and medical device sectors. We are confident that having Alpha as part of ARCH will enable us to drive accelerating growth with both new and existing customers within the orthopedic market.”
Ben and Jennifer Garden have owned and operated Alpha Manufacturing & Design since 2008.
“For Alpha Mfg., its customers, and our team, this is a monumental step in our evolution,” said Ben Garden, who will continue to serve as president at the facility now known as ARCH Medical Solutions – Warsaw. “We now are part of a much larger organization with access to capital and resources that will prove invaluable in our mission to meet our customers’ unique, ever-changing needs. This was the move to make as the medical industry continues to change and grow at an increasingly accelerated pace.”