Jabil to Exit Clinton Plant by November 2026, Consolidate Production in Devens
Jabil will wind down operations at its Clinton, Massachusetts manufacturing facility by end-November 2026, shifting production to its Devens plant while NyproMold and NP Medical divisions remain onsite with no expected disruptions. Severance benefits and career outplacement assistance will be offered to employees not transferring.
1. Consolidation Plan and Timeline
Jabil plans to wind down its Clinton, Massachusetts facility by end of November 2026 after reviewing its manufacturing footprint and business demand, transferring all production to its nearby Devens plant.
2. Employee Impact and Support
The company did not specify job numbers but will offer severance packages, career outplacement assistance, and encourage transfers to Devens and other U.S. facilities for impacted employees.
3. Subsidiaries Staying Onsite
NyproMold and NP Medical divisions will continue operations at the Union Street campus with no expected disruptions, preserving part of the original Nypro footprint.
4. Nypro Acquisition and Historical Context
Jabil acquired Nypro Inc. on July 1, 2013 for $665 million; Nypro had evolved into a leading injection molder since its 1955 founding and retains global manufacturing relevance.